
Pediatric Eye Care: Giving kids the best chance at a bright future
PEDIATRIC EYE SERVICE
Paediatric Ophthalmology is in charge of children’s visual attention requirements as well as optimal visual development in terms of function and structure.
Unlike adults, children have special needs during eye tests and treatment for eye conditions. Expert physicians diagnose and treat a wide range of illnesses using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and surgical techniques at Global Eye Hospital.
The following are some of the most frequent eye disorders that children face:
- Lazy Eye
- Refractive Errors
- Squint
- Drooping of upper eyelids



How can I tell if my children have eye problems?
If you notice any of the following symptoms or have concerns about your child's vision, it is best to visit a paediatric eye care specialist for a thorough eye examination at a centre for eye care.
- Squinting or frequent blinking: Squinting or blinking excessively may indicate difficulty in focusing or a refractive error.
- Eye rubbing or excessive tearing: Rubbing or tearing can be a sign of eye strain, allergies, or an underlying eye condition.
- Holding objects too close to the face or sitting too close to screens: This may suggest nearsightedness or a need for vision correction.
- Poor hand-eye coordination or difficulty with tasks requiring visual focus: These difficulties may be linked to visual processing issues or depth perception problems.
- Complaints of headaches or eye strain: Headaches or eye strain can be symptomatic of eye fatigue or an underlying vision problem.
- Frequently losing place while reading or skipping lines: These issues may indicate an underlying problem with eye tracking or focusing.
How can I tell if I have Cataract?
Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss among ageing adults. The following are the most common symptoms of cataracts. If you experience any of the following, we suggest scheduling acataract evaluation.
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