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Vision Development

Vision development starts in the fetal stage and continues throughout childhood. The first six years are crucial for the development of the vision. Good development of vision is essential, without which the child may develop functional vision problems that, inturn, may influence learning, motor abilities, and cognitive function.

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Is it okay for 3-month-old baby to have undeveloped vision?

Query: Hi doctor,My daughter is three months old now. We got her examined by an eye specialist this week, but the doctor said that her vision is not yet developed, so she cannot see or differentiate colors. As per the doctor's examination, my daughter's eyeballs, retina, etc., are fine, but the eyeball lin...  Read Full »


Dr. Bandivadekar Pooja Mohan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. What are the symptoms that the child has? Does she have nystagmus or oscillating movements of the eye? Does the child grab the toys presented to her? Is the size of her eyes smaller than usual or cross-eyed or squint? Was only a routine exami...  Read Full »

I can see my nose and cheeks when I look down. Is it normal?

Query: Hello doctor, I was wondering if it is normal to see your nose and cheeks when you are looking down? And is it normal whem you turn your head left and right that you can see the corner of your nose? And when you blink is it normal to see black? And also when you look at a light color background is ...  Read Full »


Dr. Vaibhev Mittal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, all these things are normal and appreciated by all human beings with normal vision. Please do not be anxious.   Read Full »

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