7 Warning Signs of Vision Problems in Children

Generally, children do not realize if they have vision problems. It is uncommon for a child to complain of having difficulty seeing an object. At Alderwood Optical, we understand your worries as a parent. We recognize the need to detect vision problems in your child as early as possible.

Our eye doctor in Redmond, WA, discusses the warning signs that might indicate vision problems in your child. It is advisable that you contact one of our experts if you see your child exhibiting any of these seven signs:

1. Sitting Too Close or Avoiding Distant-Vision Activities

This might mean that they are nearsighted or have difficulties seeing things at a distance. There are also instances when a child avoids near-vision activities, such as reading or coloring. This might indicate that they are farsighted or could not see things clearly if placed at a close distance.

2. Difficulty Reading or Using Fingers to Guide Eyes when Reading

When your child starts learning how to read, it will be normal that they use their fingers to guide them through what they are reading. Eventually, their accommodation and focusing abilities should develop further.

3. Increased Sensitivity to Light and Glare or Problems Seeing in the Dark

If your child prefers dimmed rooms or avoids activities done under the sunlight, this might indicate that there are problems with their photoreceptors. If your child also has problems seeing in the dark, this could indicate decreased functionality of the rods and cones. Unable to distinguish colors might also indicate color blindness.

4. Squinting Eyes or Closing One Eye to Read or Watch TV

Squinting of the eyes is usually a practice done to compensate for poor vision. Closing or covering one eye is also a common sign. Your Redmond, WA, eye doctor may consider the possibility of amblyopia. Also known as “lazy eye,” this happens when one eye significantly works less effectively.

5. Frequent Eye Rubbing, Headaches, and Nausea

This indicates that their eyes are tired from trying to see clearly, related to accommodation or ocular muscle problems. Having frequent headaches and feeling nauseated might also be due to eyestrain.

6. Poor Academic Performance

When your child loses interest in school, it might be because of difficulties seeing the notes on the board. This could also mean vision problems.

7. Clumsiness

Poor hand-eye coordination might indicate problems in visual depth perception. This makes it difficult to estimate how far a thing is, causing them to lose balance.

Our eye doctor in Kirkland, WA, can perform comprehensive eye exams with your child to determine any visual problems. During the consultation, mention your family’s visual history, and if your child exhibits any of the warning signs aforementioned.

Have your child’s eyes checked by our experts for any vision problems. You may call us at (425) 771-8472 to schedule an appointment or fill out our contact form.