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your child's Health

Eyes

Texas Children’s Hospital offers specialty care for potentially blinding eye disorder affecting premature infants

Eye injury

Eye allergy

Foreign object in eye

Eye, pus or drainage

Eye, red, without pus

Premature infants should be screened early for potentially blinding eye disorder

Preparing

Infant eye questions

After eye surgery (adults)

After eye surgery (children)

Caring for the visually handicapped child

Childhood cataracts

Children and television

Overflow tearing and chronic eye infections in infants

Tips for glasses wear and fitting

Patching instructions

Cataracts

Bifocal lenses

Cerebral visual dysfunction

Postoperative medications

Pseudosstrabismus

Baylor eye consumtants

Patching alternatives

Myopia

What is retinopathy of prematurity?

Same day surgery at Texas Children's

Amblyopia

Eye muscle surgery

Convergence insufficiency

Atropine

Artificial eyes

Accommodative esotropia

Intermittent esotropia

Practicing the HOTV vision test at home

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and the eyes

Blepharitis and sytes

Blepharitis

Contact lens appointments

Vision in children with brain problems or injuries