Operating a Paediatric Cataract

15th August 2017:

Doctor, we know that there is a latent period during which visual deprivation has no lasting effect on the vision of the deprived eye. After this latent period is over, the danger of permanent irreversible vision loss looms on the child. This week let’s look up the critical period after which parents should not delay pediatric cataract treatment any further.  (more…)

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Is Flexible Flatfoot Normal

8th August 2017:

Parents often worry about their child’s flexible flatfoot – a condition where there is lowering of the arch of the foot on weight bearing; but the arch gets restored on tip toeing or dorsi-flexion of the big toe.
They should be made aware that Flexible Flatfoot is Normal in infants, Usual in children and Common in adults.  (more…)

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Should I be worried about my Baby’s Crossed Eyes?

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When is it safe to take my baby out in public? Should I wake my baby to feed him? Should I worry about my baby’s green stools? Is it normal for my baby to have crossed eyes? These are just a few of the questions that new mothers worry about. Today we try and answer one of these – should you be worried about your baby’s crossed eyes? (more…)

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Amblyopia due to Unilateral Cataract

1st August 2017:

We all know how the brain shuts down erroneous inputs coming from an eye ultimately leading to blindness in that eye. But did you know that the amblyopia developing in kids with bilateral cataract progresses differently than that of unilateral cataract?
It is important for parents of kids with unilateral cataract to know that they should seek treatment at the earliest rather than waiting for the cataract ‘to ripen’.

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Lacrimal Sac Massage

18th July 2017:
This week we turn our attention to one of the most common causes of epiphora and peri-ocular discharge in infants – Congenital Naso Lacrimal Duct Obstruction or CNLDO.
When does one need to cross over the border from the conservative approach of lacrimal sac massage into the surgical territory of nasolacrimal duct probing?

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How Do Doctors Check Babies’ Eyes?

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“But Doctor”, Vivan’s mother protested, “Don’t you think he is too small? Neither can he read the alphabet and nor can he count the dots. How will it help to take him to an eye specialist?” Vivan’s paediatrician smiled. He was used to hearing this. “Madam, that is why I asked you to take him to a pediatric ophthalmologist. They are trained to check baby’s eyes.” “But Doctor, with Vivan no, you can never predict if he is goofing around with his answers or…” his mom continued, still not believing. “Just trust me once and leave that to the eye doctor”, said the paediatrician but he knew that Vivan’s mother was only half convinced.

This is a common query that many parents have – how do doctors check baby’s eyes? You would be surprised to know that there is a lot that a skilled pediatric ophthalmologist can tell about your baby’s eyes without getting a word out of them. (more…)

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Pretty Big Eyes: How Faiz’s parents dealt with his Glaucoma

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Faiz, a four month old boy was a cute little bundle of joy for his parents. He was growing up to be a nice chubby kid. However, unfortunately since the past one month, his eyes had begun to grow in size.

At first Faiz’s parents were very happy that their child was having nice prominent eyes. Over a period of few more days his eyes started watering and he began avoiding light. That is when the parents thought that something was amiss. (more…)

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