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What is the difference between amblyopia and amblyopia?
In addition to common refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness or presbyopia, children can also experience other vision problems such as strabismus and amblyopia. So how are strabismus and amblyopia different?
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Newborn eye exam
The American Optometric Association (AOA) encourages parents to schedule regular eye exams for their newborns. An eye exam between six and 12 months of age can determine if your baby’s vision is developing properly or if it is developing abnormally. Early detection of eye problems is the best way to ensure your baby has healthy vision.
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Is it okay for children to develop a patch in their eyes?
chalazion is a "tumor on the eyelid" that occurs when a small gland in the eyelid becomes enlarged and infected. A chalazion can appear over several weeks or months and can appear on the upper and lower eyelids. A chalazion is different from a stye, which is an infected eyelash follicle. So does a baby with a chalazion affect his or her vision?
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13 Reasons Your Eyes Might Be Suddenly Blurry
Sudden blurred vision is a fairly common condition that can be caused by any number of eye-related problems, such as the cornea, optic nerve, or retina. Blurred vision can develop slowly due to long-term conditions and should be treated early to avoid dangerous complications to vision.
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