Chrome 2001
.
Aetna Intelihealth InteliHealth Aetna Intelihealth Aetna Intelihealth
 
     
.
. .
.
Home
Health Commentaries
InteliHealth Dental
Drug Resource Center
Ask the Expert
Interactive Tools
Todays News
InteliHealth Policies
Site Map

   Advertisement
Mindbloom Ad .
Diseases & Conditions Healthy Lifestyle Your Health Look It Up
Eyes Eyes
.
Eyes
Children
Prevent Blindness America

Signs of Possible Eye Trouble in Children

If one or more of these signs appear, take your child to an eye doctor right away.

What do your child's eyes look like?

  • eyes don't line up, one eye appears crossed or looks out
  • eyelids are red-rimmed, crusted or swollen
  • eyes are watery or red (inflamed)

How does your child act?

  • rubs eyes a lot
  • closes or covers one eye
  • tilts head or thrusts head forward
  • has trouble reading or doing other close-up work, or holds objects close to eyes to see
  • blinks more than usual or seems cranky when doing close-up work
  • things are blurry or hard to see
  • squints eyes or frowns

What does your child say?

  • "My eyes are itchy," "my eyes are burning" or "my eyes feel scratchy."
  • "I can't see very well."
  • After doing close-up work, your child says "I feel dizzy," "I have a headache" or "I feel sick/nauseous."
  • "Everything looks blurry," or "I see double."

Remember, your child may still have an eye problem even if he or she does not complain or has not shown any unusual signs.

Copyright © 2005 Prevent Blindness America ®
Current as of November 30, 2009



Last updated November 30, 2009


   
.
.  
This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.
.
Chrome 2001
Chrome 2001