One important thing that many households often overlook during their Back to School routine is an eye exam. In the keratoconus world, this is a risky misstep.
Summer is almost over and the new school year is just around the corner. That means back to school shopping, tending to last minute schedule preparations and all the little things that come with the Fall. One important thing that many households often overlook is an eye exam. In the keratoconus world, this is a risky misstep.
Eye exams are crucial to make sure children have normal, healthy vision and to catch any signs of critical changes. Keratoconus in adolescents, especially, is often more progressive and needs to be monitored closely to avoid drastic progression. Early identification is important because children often are more responsive to treatment when problems are diagnosed early. Early eye exams are also important because children need the following basic skills related to good eyesight for learning:
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Near vision
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Distance vision
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Binocular (two eyes) coordination
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Eye movement skills
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Focusing skills
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Peripheral awareness
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Hand-eye coordination