What is the normal vision of an 8-year-old child?

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8-year-old children's normal vision is generally close to 1.0.

What is the normal vision of an 8-year-old child?

Clinically, the standard for judging whether vision is normal or not is 1.0, while 8-year-old children's vision report normal vision standard is mostly 1.0 or close to 1.0, that is, vision between 0.8-1.0, basically can be considered as normal vision. If it is found that the eyesight of an 8-year-old child is lower than 0.8, it is considered to be related to abnormal problems in the refractive system or intraocular tissues and organs, but the eyesight is only a primary and passive index. In order to determine whether the child's eyesight is normal, it is suggested to further improve the corneal curvature examination, eye axis examination, etc., and judge it in combination with the examination results of optometry and eyesight.



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