Busting the Introductory Eye Care Myths

Crossed eyes of my baby is a phase:

FALSE Perhaps your kid stopped liking bananas one day or started crying whenever you left the house after months with no incident — kiddies go through phases. Still, having crossed or deranged eyes isn't one of those phases. Don’t anticipate your kid to simply grow out of this problem. Talk to your optometrist about treatment options — they may recommend surgery or use an eye patch or eye drops to fix the problem. Early treatment is stylish, so talk to your eye doctor for a moment. 

 

Eating carrots repairs sight:

FALSE Carrots contain vitamin A, which is important for sight, but carrots aren't the only source of vitamin A. A normal, healthy diet should give plenitude of this vitamin, with or without carrots. Eating carrots is good for you, but it'll not change your vision. 

 

Your eyes wear off with time:

FALSE Are you upset about wearing out your eyes? Don’t be. You may have heard that it's bad to read in low light or that people with weak eyesight shouldn’t read the fine print. You may witness some strain if you read in low light, and your eyes may feel tired after reading the fine print, but this doesn't mean your eyes are being damaged. Your sight may change as you age, but your eyes won't wear out from too important use. 

Contact the eye clinic in Indore for professional advice.

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