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Diagnose vision problems in children by age group

Diagnose vision problems in children by age group

In the first year if your child can not focus in the consideration or doubted his ability to vision, you should consult your pediatrician.
- If the pupil one or both eyes always veer to the inside or the outside, it is normal otherwise temporary deviation in the pupil is a dangerous deviation.
- Can children after the age of 3 months follow things that are moving in front of them within walking distance and if a child can not do that should be presented to the doctor.

In pre-school
If you notice any of the following signs should be displayed your child to the doctor:
- If you notice the presence of strabismus (eye pupils are not in a normal situation), because amblyopia may be simple and corrects through eyeglasses or may be a sign of other problems in the eye.
- If the color white pupil may be a sign of an eye disease such as: white water, tumors, etc., must be rapid detection of the child.

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