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Paediatric eye care is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning of the eye and establishing strong connections between the eyes and the brain.
Our specialized paediatric ophthalmologists offer comprehensive care for various childhood eye conditions, including Paediatric Cataract, Squint, Paediatric Retina (Retinopathy of Prematurity, Retinoblastoma), Amblyopia, Binocular Vision, CVI Treatment, and Refractive Errors (Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism).
We focus on early detection and effective treatment to provide the best eye care and outcome for your child’s vision.Our services include:
ORTHOPTIC EVALUATION
COVER TEST AND PRISM TEST
SQUINT SURGERY
ROP SCREENING & amp; LASER
AMBLYOPIA TREATMENT
PAEDIARTIC CATARACT SURGERY
SYNOPTOPHORE
OPTICAL SERVICES
Refractive errors occur when an eye cannot clearly focus the image on the retina, resulting in blurred vision. This in many cases can subsequently lead to a permanent un-correctable disability.
Myopia or Nearsightedness is the most common refractive error among children. It occurs when the eye is longer for the focusing system to work properly. In myopia the distance objects appear blurred.
Hyperopia or Farsightedness occurs when the eye is shorter, needing the focusing system to overwork to bring the image focused on the retina. Hyperopic children have problems both for near and distance.
Astigmatism occurs when the power on cornea is not regular. Children with refractive errors can have frequent headache, blurred vision, eye strain and fatigue. These errors can be corrected with glasses. Contact lenses can be tried in early teens.
Strabismus or “Squint” is caused by the failure of the eye muscles to work together causing the eyes to be misaligned. In a child who has squint, one or both eyes may turn in, out, up or down. The brain corrects resulting double vision by using the better eye to see, and suppressing the squinting eye. This needs to be corrected at the earliest, as delay in treatment can cause permanent visual impairment. Treatment could be glasses, patching, home eye exercises or work ups on VTS4 system. In few children this needs to be followed up by a surgery to straighten the eyes. Surgery is ideally advised around the age of 4 yrs. and it may be on one or both eyes. It is a very safe extra ocular procedure performed under general Anesthesia and at dr. Sreekanth eye care & research centre it is always done under Operating Microscope.
Amblyopia or “lazy eye” is a condition where the eye is structurally normal but vision is reduced, due to inadequate visual stimulus in childhood. Uncorrected squint, asymmetrical uncorrected refractive errors, cataract etc. can lead to amblyopia. With early detection, the lazy eye can be corrected.
Eye injuries in children can cause eye damage which can be prevented by:
Supervising children while using sharper objects.
Keeping your child away from hazardous objects, medicines, chemicals, cleaning agents and sprays.
Regular, long term steroid use
Giving your child protective eye wear during sports, recreation and lab activities.