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Who should check my baby's eyes?

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By the BabyCenter editorial staff, from: http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/baby/babydevelopment/1437477.html Your baby's doctor should examine your baby's eyes at each of his well-baby visits. She'll check his eyes for problems, just as she checks his back, ears, breathing, and heart, to make sure that all's well. If the doctor determines that your baby may have difficulties with his vision, she'll refer you to a medical eye specialist (ophthalmologist) for further evaluation.
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Why does my premature baby need her eyes checked?

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Premature babies have periodic eye examinations to evaluate for the presence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), a disorder in retinal blood vessel development. The retina is the light sensitive layer in the back of the interior of the eye. During gestation, the retina matures slowly, and its blood vessels grow from the very back of the eye toward the outer edge of the retina. By term, the retina is mature, and the blood vessels are in their fully developed positions.
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When should I have my eyes check-up?

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Generally, it's advisable to have the eyes check-up once annually. This is particularly important for preschool children as high myopia, hypermetropia or astigmatism can lead to strabismus (squint) or amblyopia (lazy eye), which can be prevented if detected and corrected early before a child is 6 years old.
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My baby's eyes were closed in the photo, are there any photos with my baby's eyes open?

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If you received a photo with the baby's eyes closed that would indicate we do not have a photo with the baby's eyes open or the photo with the eyes open is damaged or unprintable.
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How early should I have my baby's eyes checked?

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Any time! Infant eye examinations are done immediately at birth. If your child or small baby is experiencing eye problems it is recommended you have the eyes examined. It is also recommended that you have eyes of pre-school children checked for visual acuity.
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What can I do to ensure that my baby's eyes and vision are properly monitored and cared for?

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By the BabyCenter editorial staff, from: http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/baby/babydevelopment/1437477.html a parent, your first strategy should be to make sure your baby's eyes are checked thoroughly at regular doctor visits. If you're not satisfied, talk with your child's doctor. And if you're still not happy with the level of care, by all means get a second opinion from someone you trust, whether that's a pediatrician, an ophthalmologist, or an optometrist.
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Can I get a background check done on a potential caregiver or baby-sitter?

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Check with your local police on how to have this done. A check of teen-agers and older caregivers can be enlightening, and police might do them for free.
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Will the Baby Shampoo sting my baby’s eyes?

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ecostore Baby Shampoo is an extra mild, gentle formula but it may sting the eyes a tiny bit. However, there's a good reason for this... if something potentially damaging to the delicate membrane of the eye gets in, you’d want to know about it so you can wash it out. Preventing that natural stinging sensation requires the use of some harmful ingredients and we care more for your baby’s health!
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Why do my eyes bother me?

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Rosacea can also affect the eyes, causing irritation and sensitivities. Eyes may be itchy, dry or burn and tear with the feeling that sand is in the eye. The eyelids can become swollen and inflamed. This problem can affect as many as 50% of those with rosacea.
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How often should I have my eyes checked?

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Older adults should have an eye examination every 1 to 2 years, unless an eye specialist recommends more frequent checks.
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How Are the Eyes Affected?

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Up to 50 percent of people who have rosacea get eye problems. Eyes can have redness, dryness, itching, burning, excess tears, and the feeling of having sand in the eye. The eyelids may become inflamed and swollen. The eyes may become sensitive to light, and the person may have blurred vision or some other kind of vision problem.
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Macular Degeneration
About 40% of patients with wet AMD in one eye will develop AMD in the other eye within 5 years. Conversely, in 60% of patients the other eye is not affected. We cannot predict who will, or who will not develop changes in the second eye. We cannot predict the extent of vision loss. Dry AMD often involves both eyes but it often causes less disability than the wet form.
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Will my computer harm my eyes?

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There is no scientific evidence that computer screens emit hazardous radiation. But you can suffer eye strain or fatigue from extended computer use, poor lighting or a variety of other related causes.
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What is sore eyes?

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quot; Sore eyes" is a common term for an inflammation of the thin covering of the eyeball and the inner eyelid brought about by a viral infection which may be highly contagious.
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Can both eyes be done at once?

Laser Eye Center of Hawaii - Frequently Asked Questions
Both eyes may be treated by LASIK or PRK during the same procedure. The advantage of bilateral surgery is that it is more convenient to have both eyes done at once. The balance in vision between your two eyes is restored more quickly. This is important, since during the period before the second procedure, you will be unable to wear a contact lens. The most conservative thing to do is to have one eye done at a time.
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Can eyes be transplanted?

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No. Currently, there is no way to transplant a whole eye. However, corneas have been successfully transplanted for many years.
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What is Able Eyes?

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Able Eyes, formulated by Robert Abel, Jr., M.D. is a unique supplement for eye health and vision. Able Eyes contains DHA, Lutein, Magnesium, Quercetin, Silymarin, Vitamins A, C & E, and Zinc among others. It can be taken as a stand alone for sight and night vision or in conjunction with other vitamins.
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How often should you get your eyes examined?

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We recommend that you get your eyes examined every year especially if you wear contact lenses because they are considered to be a medical device requiring yearly monitoring to ensure good corneal health. It is important to make sure that the internal and external ocular health is good since many eye diseases do not have obvious symptoms. Early detection is essential for maintaining optimal vision and eye health.
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Why does my baby need to have his/her eyes examined?

Calgary Health Region Neonatology-Frequently Asked Questions
The blood vessels at the back of the eye are not fully developed in premature babies. As there can be problems in the growth and development of these vessels in babies born before 30 weeks ( or less than 1500 grams birth weight), babies who are at risk of developing "Retinopathy of Prematurity" are examined periodically by an Eye Doctor from the Alberta Children's Hospital. Rarely, babies will need to have their eye disease treated to preserve vision and prevent blindness.
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Is it necessary to put antibiotic ointment into baby's eyes when delivered?

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It is required by law in most states within the United States to administer antibiotic ointment to the eyes of newborn babies. It is used to prevent an eye infection from gonorrhea or chlamydia transmitted from the mother. The antibiotic is either erythromycin or tetracycline ointment which are designed not to be irritating to the baby's eyes.
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I'm ordering nappies - how do I measure my baby to check the size? (a.k.a. "What's a 'rise'?"?

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When you're ordering nappies, you'll need to check the sizing against the size charts for that particular nappy. In general you'll need at least a waist and rise measurement; sometime a leg circumference measurement; and, for longies, a leg length measurement as well. This page explains how to measure waist, hips, rise, inseam and thigh for a soaker or longies. This page explains how to take waist, rise, and leg measurements for a nappy cover.
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How will you check my baby's heartbeat?

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Depending on your circumstances we would either listen regularly with a sonicaid similar to the one used by the midwife at your antenatal appointments. Or in some circumstances we would put you on continuous monitoring that would give us a constant recording of the baby's heart beat.
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Vegetables and fruits are important for the development of baby's skin and eyes?

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Try to have at least 5 servings daily. Include one vitamin C food daily. Try foods of different colors for a greater variety of nutrients. Meat, fish and beans are important for your baby's strong muscles and healthy blood? Try to have at least 3 servings a day. Breads, cereal, rice and pasta are important for your baby's growth? Look for foods that have folic acid added to them. It helps prevent certain birth defects. Try to have at least 6 servings a day.
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Can the eyes move?

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Yes! Eyes can blink, ears can wiggle and mouths or beaks can be made to move. We can and have done every conceivable form of animation. Ask for details on the specific characters you are interested in and we'll tell you if it's workable and the cost. Generally speaking, animation is priced at approximately $200 to $300 per movement.
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What about my eyes?

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It's very important to protect your eyes. You must wear dark sunglasses with side panels. These must be worn following the injection and should be worn even on cloudy days and in the car.
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Is Your Baby Teething?

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Could your baby be teething? Our Guide to Pediatrics, Vincent Iannelli, M.D., offers insight about what signs to look for if you think your baby might be teething. This review of Agent Cool Blue plaque detecting rinse by Listerine will help you decide whether or not this product is worth buying. This is a simple and fun dental craft for younger kids. After the project is complete, the children will have a shiny tooth craft that will look like a healthy tooth.
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When can my baby go home?

Penn Ob/Gyn Care: Health Info - Neonatology FAQ
In order for a baby to go home from the ICN (NICU), he or she should be able to be cared for at home with a minimum of risk. For many babies, this means that they are as well as if they had never had any difficulties. For others, there may be minor issues that can be managed at home. Premature infants often are discharged a little before their due date (as early as 35 weeks corrected age), and somewhat smaller than if they had been born at term.
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