If a child’s eye is turning inward, what should parents do? Their vision seems fine, but they have trouble seeing nearby objects.
The child’s eyes have been watering soon after birth, and they often cry. Is a child’s vision of 0.7-0.8 considered myopia?
My child has been born not long ago, and their eyes always tear up, and they always cry. Is a left eye vision of 5.2 and a right eye vision of 4.2 severe? What should I do?
Can a mild subarachnoid hemorrhage be classified as a minor injury?
A three-year-old’s dry cough and blinking eyes may be caused by a calcium deficiency, requiring oral treatment with calcium gluconate and other medications. It’s important to enhance nutrition, avoid fad diets, drink more bone broth, get plenty of sunlight, and consume more vitamin-rich foods.
Blinking eyes in children can be caused by various reasons, including conjunctivitis, entropion, visual fatigue, and may be related to tic disorders. If a child continues to blink and is accompanied by other facial movements, it is recommended to consult a pediatrician or pediatric neurologist for examination.
Blue eyes may not necessarily indicate glaucoma and require further examination and treatment.
Cataracts are not a type of retinal disease. The retina, along with its blood vessels, optic nerve head, optic nerve fibers, macula, and choroid, constitutes the retina. Various factors can lead to retinal diseases, and treatment requires identifying the cause and taking targeted measures. Moreover, proper care is essential in daily life. It is recommended to reduce the intake of spicy foods and consume more eye-friendly foods.
Eye examination for newborns helps in early detection of premature infant retinopathy and congenital abnormalities, timely treatment can avoid serious consequences.
Is glaucoma contagious? Based on your description, it seems that glaucoma is not contagious.