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Myopia, also called nearsightedness, is a refractive error affecting many children globally. It causes the eyes to see distant objects as blurred, while those close by appear clear. Discovering that your child has this condition requires prompt, decisive action.
Studies show that almost half of school-going children have myopia. Many kids must wear corrective lenses before they get to grade school. Myopia causes an individual to experience blurry vision and other symptoms that make learning difficult. As a parent, you must keep an eye on your child’s eyesight to determine whether they can see clearly. The following are common signs of myopia in children.
BVD is an ocular condition caused by misaligned eyes. With this condition, the eyes encounter challenges sending clear pictures to the brain. It can affect both children and adults and causes headaches, light sensitivity, and motion sickness.