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Healthy Eyes Healthy People: Making Vision a Health Priority Vision in Children and Adolescents.

Dec 27, 2015

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Page 1: Healthy Eyes Healthy People: Making Vision a Health Priority Vision in Children and Adolescents.

Healthy Eyes Healthy People: Making Vision a Health Priority

Vision in Children and Adolescents

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The Healthy Vision Program is…

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Vision is an essential partof everyday life.

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The Healthy Vision Program includes…

• Examination and prevention

• Eye disease

• Injury and safety

• Vision rehabilitation

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Reduce blindness andvisual impairment in

children and adolescentsaged 17 years and under.

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What are the most common vision problems in children?

• Refractive errors are the most common vision problems in children and adolescents.

• Refractive error occurs when the eye doesn’t correctly bend, or refract, light as it enters the eye.

• About 25 percent of children aged 12 to 17 have some type of refractive error.

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What are possible symptoms of visual impairment?

• Trouble seeing the blackboard or other distant objects clearly.

• Holding reading material closer than normal.

• Losing one’s place when reading.

• Squinting or frowning.

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How are vision problems detected?

Eye examinations, as recommended by your family physician or eye care professional, can detect visual impairment as it develops.

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How are vision problems treated?

• Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and other refractive errors in children and adolescents can usually be corrected with prescriptive contact lenses or eyeglasses.

• There are treatments for other visual impairments such as amblyopia.

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Children’s Activity Books

• The National Eye Institutehas developed activity booksto educate children about eye health and safety.

• Order the activity books through the NEI Website at www.nei.nih.gov/activitybooks/.

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Visit the Healthy People Website

http://healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/overview.as

px?topicid=42

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Contact the National Eye Institute

National Eye Institute

National Institutes of Health

31 Center Drive MSC

Bethesda, MD 20892–3655

Telephone: 301–496–5248

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.nei.nih.gov

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Make Vision a Health Priority