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What is Pediatric & Squirit?
Refractive errors, lazy eye (amblyopia), strabismus (squint), and congenital eye abnormalities are among the eye problems that pediatric ophthalmology and squint services specialize in diagnosing and treating in children.
What causes Pediatric & Squirit?
Children can experience various eye conditions, ranging from refractive errors to structural or functional abnormalities. Common causes include : Refractive Errors, Amblyopia, Strabismus, Congenital Eye Abnormalities, Genetic and Hereditary Factors, Eye Infections, Neurological Disorders, Trauma or Injury.
What are the common symptoms of Pediatric & Squirit?
The symptoms of pediatric eye conditions and strabismus (commonly called squint) can vary based on the specific condition. These symptoms are often observed by parents, caregivers, or pediatricians. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment and to prevent long-term vision problems.
Misaligned Eyes
Eyes that appear crossed (esotropia) or turned outward (exotropia). One eye may wander intermittently or consistently.
Poor Visual Focus
Difficulty tracking objects or making consistent eye contact. Squinting, covering one eye, or tilting the head to focus on objects.
Blurred or Distorted Vision
Complaints about blurry vision or an inability to see distant or close objects clearly. Refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism may cause this.
Frequent Rubbing of the Eyes
Indicates eye strain, discomfort, or fatigue, often seen in children with uncorrected refractive errors or allergies.
Excessive Tearing
Persistent tearing may indicate blocked tear ducts, infections, or irritation.
Light Sensitivity
An aversion to bright light, which may signal infections, uveitis, or corneal problems.
Difficulty Reading or Recognizing Objects
Problems reading small print or identifying shapes or colors may indicate visual impairment.
Droopy Eyelid
A noticeable droop in one or both eyelids, which may obstruct vision.