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Amblyopia, the primary target condition of preschool vision screening, is caused by deficient visual stimulation of an eye during the years of visual development. Untreated amblyopia leads to permanent vision loss. The estimated prevalence of amblyopia in the United States is 1%4%.
If your child fails a vision screening they usually are referred to an eye doctor. This should be an ophthalmologist or optometrist who is experienced in the evaluation and treatment of children. It is important to follow up with the eye doctor even if you are not noticing any vision problems.
Vision screenings are a useful tool for simple-to-detect issues like myopia (nearsightedness) or severe amblyopia, but not nearly as thorough as a comprehensive eye exam. Most school-based vision screenings do not detect the majority of vision problems that can make it harder for children to learn in school.
School vision screenings assess whether a child is myopic (nearsighted) and may detect an obvious eye turn or lazy eye. Most screenings often lack the equipment to carry out anything but the most basic eye tests.
A vision screening is a brief test that mainly checks how well you can see things up close and far away. Its also called an eye test. The test usually involves reading letters on an eye chart. A vision screening is a quick way to find out if you need a comprehensive (complete) eye exam.
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