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Pediatric eye health - ophthalmologist explains why early screening is important for kids

New, wider vision will help your child see better while they are learning to read or playing thus early eye examinations to detect problems like myopia, astigmatism at a young age will lead toward healthy development and visual confidence.

October 10, 2025 / 18:01 IST
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An ophthalmologist shares why early eye screening is key to protecting your child's vision and detecting problems before they worsen.(Image: Pexels)
An ophthalmologist shares why early eye screening is key to protecting your child's vision and detecting problems before they worsen.(Image: Pexels)

Clear vision lets children confidently engage in all kinds of activities – whether playing sports, interacting with friends and family, speaking up in class or getting everyday tasks done at home. A new born’s vision is not yet mature at birth; the visual system becomes more and more capable as time goes on and by about 2nd year of age it is fully developed.

In that case, the early eye examinations are extremely important to uncover vision problems and other health issues early. Early identification is the key to good brain health, cognitive development and good health in general.”

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Regular eye and vision examinations pick up common vision problems such as refractive errors - namely myopia (short-sightedness) and hypermetropia (long-sightedness) – plus astigmatism, amblyopia ('lazy eye') and strabismus ('squint'). These problems can have a dramatic effect on a child's vision and well-being, if not detected and treated.

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