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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