Baby hyperopia symptoms?

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My baby is 5 years old this year, and has just been diagnosed with hyperopia. I'm very curious. I don't know how the baby has to be hyperopia. After going to the hospital to do the corresponding examination for the baby, the doctor said that hyperopia mostly occurs in children and should be found and treated as soon as possible. What are the symptoms of children's hyperopia? In order to help you find out as soon as possible, I will share the symptoms of hyperopia from the doctor.

Baby hyperopia symptoms?

Hyperopia is usually characterized by decreased vision. The near and far vision of mild hyperopia were normal, especially in emmetropia. However, the higher the degree of hyperopia, the worse the near vision is.

Hyperopia is also characterized by visual fatigue. Patients with hyperopia, whether they are looking at food far away or near, use more adjustment power than normal people, and the amount of cooperation is also large, which destroys the balance and coordination of near vision reflex, and will cause symptoms of adjustment fatigue such as blurred vision, swelling of eyebrow arch, headache, sleepiness, insomnia, memory loss, etc.

Hyperopia is also manifested in fundus changes. The fundus of mild hyperopia is normal. In hyperopia eyes with moderate or above, the fundus may show small optic papilla, red color, fuzzy edge, and slight protrusion, which is similar to optic papillitis.

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The hyperopic eyes showed esotropia. The preschool children with hyperopia can cause esotropia due to the maladjustment of near reflex due to excessive regulation and aggregation.