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    All About Kids' Eye-sight

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    • V Offline
      Vicky1988
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      My kid is just a baby,so he have bot need a pair of glasses. I hope he will never need a pair. I have had a pair of glasses since I was 13, I hope he will protect his eye sigh in the future.

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        lovinglife
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        My child was diagnosed with astigmatism 225 degree on both eye. No myopia. What type of lenses & frame are recommended for such power? The eye doctor (SNEC) told us so long the child feels comfortable.


        Is ortho-k lenses recommended for a 5yo with such condition?

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          hquek
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          My kid wore myopilux max for half a year but his degree still increased by 75 over that period. Optometrist told me that he may not benefit because of the angle his eyes go when reading a book. Also, the way he wears his specs is a bit salah, so end up his condition was exacerbated.


          I’m thinking of trying out the atropine drops. Where can one go to get it? any GP will dispense? or should I go to SNEC?

          Thanks.

          On Ortho-K, my optometrist told me there are pros and cons. One has to be very careful to ensure clean hands when handling the lenses. If this is not observed, the child may end up with infection etc and that will be way worse than any potential benefits. This is the main part that kept me off this method.

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            MotherHen
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            hquek:

            I'm thinking of trying out the atropine drops. Where can one go to get it? any GP will dispense? or should I go to SNEC?
            My DD was on atropine for 2 years. During the 2 years, her myopia and astigmatism stabilized (in fact, myopia improved).

            From what I understand, atropine is most effective during the child's growth spurt (as that is when the eyeball grows the most as well). The con of atropine is that DD became sensitive to light, so for 2 years, she wore progressive + transition lens.

            You have to go to an ophthalmologist, not a GP, for the atropine. In my case, DD went to Eagle Eye Centre.

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              hquek
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              Thanks Motherhen. Point taken, I will have to bring him to see a specialist. Where eyes are concerned, the safer the better.

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                Coolkidsrock2
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                There are potential/possible side effects to atropine drops. You may wish to obtain a second or third opinion before making a decision.

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                  cherrygal
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                    JohnYeo
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                    Hi, Im just wondering when is a good time to have the eye sight of our kids checked? Miy spec is about 800 degrees for both eyes and I started wearing spec since P1 (100 degree.) so now i very worried for my 2 DDs who are 3 y.o and 9 month old...Thanks in advance šŸ™‚


                    John

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                      cherrygal
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                      You can look out for signs - frequent and forceful blinking, constant rubbing, face near to book, squints (due to inability to focus properly), keep knocking into things etc - before sending them for check-ups.


                      Most kids have their first check in K2 when they can verbalise the eye chart, then every year in primary school. Your kids are too young to visit normal optical shops so these toddlers need to visit the eye specialist where they will put eye drops to dilate the eyes (quite uncomfortable) to perform a refractive check. This is 99% accurate. Specialist fees apply so most parents only resort to this when they notice something wrong in their toddlers.

                      There are also "paediatric optometrists" around but they too charge about $100 for a check-up. These checks are not very accurate and would usually require you to visit the eye specialist anyway. So as someone who wasted money on such stuff, I would advise you to just go to an eye specialist directly if you think your toddlers need the check-up.

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                        JohnYeo
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                        cherrygal:
                        You can look out for signs - frequent and forceful blinking, constant rubbing, face near to book, squints (due to inability to focus properly), keep knocking into things etc - before sending them for check-ups.


                        Most kids have their first check in K2 when they can verbalise the eye chart, then every year in primary school. Your kids are too young to visit normal optical shops so these toddlers need to visit the eye specialist where they will put eye drops to dilate the eyes (quite uncomfortable) to perform a refractive check. This is 99% accurate. Specialist fees apply so most parents only resort to this when they notice something wrong in their toddlers.

                        There are also \"paediatric optometrists\" around but they too charge about $100 for a check-up. These checks are not very accurate and would usually require you to visit the eye specialist anyway. So as someone who wasted money on such stuff, I would advise you to just go to an eye specialist directly if you think your toddlers need the check-up.
                        Thanks cherrygal for the great sharing...really useful stuff here...i guess for parents like me who wear super thick glasses are always worrying if our children will be like us...sigh

                        John

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