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It’s important to get regular vision exams to maintain optimal eye health, even if your vision seems perfect and your eyes look and feel healthy. If you are having eye issues, timing is of the essence to detect potential problems and begin treatment. Below is a listing of eye issues broken out by age that may require the attention of a doctor.
Believe it or not, babies should get their first vision care exam between the ages of 6 to 12 months old. While an infant cannot verbalize any issues they may be having with their vision, below are some common signs that there might be a problem.
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As your child becomes more verbal, they may be able to express issues they are having with their vision or eyes. There are some signs to look for that indicate the need to see a doctor.
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As children get older, their anxiety over having issues with their eyes grows. If they are unwilling to talk about it, there are some signs you can watch for to know if they should see a doctor.
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Entering the work force provides added stress to your eyes. Be aware of the following issues, and schedule an appointment with your doctor if any of these become a problem.
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Our bodies obviously change with age, and our eyes are no exception. If you or a parent fall into this age category, be aware of the following issues, which warrant a visit to the doctor.
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One of the biggest concerns for vision problems for those over the age of 60 is driving. The following issues will make driving more difficult, and impede the safety of the driver, passengers, and others on the road.
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