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Eye Care Delhi , India : G.G.S.I.EYE RESEARCH & CURE CENTRE

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visioncareindia.com@gmail.com - 15 Aug 2007 04:50 GMT
G.G.S.I.EYE RESEARCH & CURE CENTRE
31,DEFENCE ENCLAVE VIKAS MARG, DELHI-110092
MF-6 STUTEE BUILDING,KAROL BAGH- NEW DELHI-110005
contact Dr.Hanspal S.Bhinder :+91-9911060609
www.visioncareindia.com
www.ggsieye.com
www.retinazone.com

EYE CARE FOR CHILDREN
Detection of eye problems in the young child is particularly
important because there is a critical difference between the vision
system of a child and that of an adult. Young children are
susceptible
to permanent vision loss from uncorrected refractive errors,
strabismus, cataracts or other conditions that affect the quality of
the visual image
What is normal visual development?
Newborn infants are able to see, but as they use their eyes during
the
first months of life, vision improves. During early childhood years,
the visual system changes quickly and vision continues to develop.
If a child cannot use his or her eyes normally, vision does not
develop properly and may even decrease or lead to blindness. After
the
first nine years of life, the visual system is usually fully
developed
and usually cannot be changed. The development of equal vision in
both
eyes are necessary for normal vision.
CatmanX - 15 Aug 2007 12:56 GMT
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