How do children see eye exams?


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First look at the naked eye vision If you get a child's vision test, be sure to learn how to see. First of all, be sure to see how much naked eye vision is, but also need to see how much the best corrected vision is. Six-year-old children should be able to achieve vision of 1.0 or 5.0, if below this vision standard, be sure to see if it is caused by refractive error. If the uncorrected vision is relatively low, the best corrected vision can reach normal, indicating that the eye is caused by refractive error. At the same time, you need to look at the child's optometry sheet. The line S on the optometry sheet represents the spherical lens, that is, the degree of myopia or hyperopia. The line C represents the cylindrical lens, that is, the degree of astigmatism. Behind the degree of astigmatism is the axial direction of astigmatism. Children under six years of age need atropine sulfate eye gel for mydriasis, children over six years of age can be used for rapid mydriasis, only mydriatic refraction is the most accurate degree.