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Why is early eye examination important?

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Early eye examinations in childhood help detect vision and eye health problems at a stage when treatment can be most effective. Many early issues cause few obvious symptoms.

Conditions Detected

Checks can reveal long- or short-sightedness, astigmatism, squint, and amblyopia, as well as rarer but serious conditions. Correcting these problems early supports normal visual development and learning.

  • Untreated amblyopia can lead to permanent reduction in vision in one eye
  • Children may adapt to poor sight and not complain
  • Some eye diseases run in families and are best managed from an early age
  • School performance and confidence may be affected by unrecognised vision issues

Practical Considerations

Children do not need to be able to read to have their eyes examined; age-appropriate tests are available. Parents should attend follow-up appointments and follow treatment plans closely.

  • Routine screening does not replace full examinations when concerns arise
  • Early detection may reduce the need for more intensive treatment later
  • Discuss any family history of eye disease with the clinician
  • Encourage children to view eye examinations as a normal part of health care