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Pinkeye is an inflammation of the white part of the eye and the inner eyelids. Some kinds of pinkeye go away on their own, but others need treatment.
Nearsightedness (myopia) is a vision problem that makes it hard to see distant objects clearly.
Eye injuries in kids can lead to serious vision problems, even blindness. Wearing protective eyewear can prevent most eye injuries.
Strabismus causes eyes to wander or cross. Treatment may include glasses, patches, eye drops, or surgery.
A subconjunctival hemorrhage is a red spot on the white of the eye. It can look scary, but is usually harmless, doesn’t hurt, and won’t affect vision.
Blocked tear ducts are a fairly common problem in infants. Sometimes surgery is done to treat them.
Kids with these jaw disorders often have difficulty chewing or talking due to problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Symptoms can resolve on their own, or with treatment.
Blocked tear ducts are a fairly common problem in infants. A common procedure called a tear duct probe can open the blockage.
Blocked tear ducts are a fairly common problem in infants. If your child has a blocked tear duct, your doctor may show you how to massage the eye several times a day at home for a few months. Massaging can help open the blockage.
It’s important for kids to have their eyes examined regularly, as many vision problems and eye diseases can be detected and treated early.