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Slowing Down Myopia: A Guide to Your Child's Vision

Slowing Down Myopia: A Guide to Your Child’s Vision

Why Myopia Matters Nearsightedness (myopia) is more than just needing glasses; it involves the physical growth of the eye. As myopia increases, the eyeball stretches (axial elongation), making internal structures thinner and more fragile. Experts predict that by 2050, half of the world’s population will be nearsighted. The Risks of

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Protecting Your Child’s Vision in a Digital World

Kids and Screen Time: A Guide for Parents

In today’s digital world, children are using screens earlier and for longer periods. On average, kids aged 8-12 spend 4 to 6 hours a day on devices. While screens offer education and entertainment, excessive use can lead to sleep issues, behavioral changes, and even an 8-fold increase in the risk

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A young child experiencing involuntary eye blinking or tics triggered by stress, emphasizing the importance of a calm environment and watchful waiting

Frequent Blinking in Children: Should You Be Worried?

Is your child blinking more than usual? It’s one of the most common reasons parents visit a pediatric eye doctor. Normal blinking keeps eyes moist and clean, but when it exceeds 20 times per minute or looks strained, it’s time to take a closer look. The Three Most Common Causes

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Lazy Eye: Myths vs Facts

Many people have heard the term “Lazy Eye,” but there is often confusion about what it actually is and how it’s treated. Understanding this condition early is vital because the window for treatment closes as a child grows. What exactly is a Lazy Eye? Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) is a vision

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Children’s Eye Care Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Vision

Children’s Eye Care Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Vision

Vision is a fundamental component of child development, impacting intellectual, social, and emotional growth. It serves as the primary means of learning, and any impairment in vision can hinder the acquisition of basic skills, from fine motor coordination to language development. Vision problems in childhood, if left untreated, can lead

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