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Children & Adolescents

Treatment of Eye Disorders in India

India is home to advanced and affordable treatments for a wide range of eye disorders. We at Khetarpal offer our specialized ophthalmology center with expert care for both children and adults using modern diagnostics and minimally invasive procedures. Below are common eye disorders treated at our center and their respective solutions.

Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)

 Lazy eye, or amblyopia, is a childhood vision development disorder where one eye fails to achieve normal visual acuity, even with glasses.

Our treatment involves:

  • Patching Therapy: Covering the stronger eye to stimulate vision in the weaker eye.

  • Vision Therapy Exercises: Conducted by pediatric ophthalmologists to improve coordination.

  • Corrective Glasses or Contacts: To fix underlying refractive errors.

  • Surgical Treatment (if needed): In cases where a droopy eyelid or cataract causes amblyopia.

Best time to treat: Early childhood (under 8 years) for best visual recovery.

What is Squint?
Squint is a condition where the eyes do not align properly, pointing in different directions.

Treatment in India:

  • Glasses or Prisms: To correct refractive errors and reduce eye strain.

  • Eye Exercises: To strengthen weak eye muscles.

  • Strabismus Surgery: A safe outpatient procedure that adjusts eye muscle length or position.

Botulinum Toxin Injections: For temporary correction in specific cases.

What are Congenital Cataracts?
These are cataracts (cloudy lenses) present at birth, which can affect one or both eyes and lead to permanent vision loss if untreated.

Treatment:

  • Surgical Removal: Performed by our pediatric eye surgeons using advanced microsurgical techniques.

  • Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implantation: Safe and tailored to a child’s growing eye.

  • Post-Surgical Vision Rehabilitation: Includes patching and prescription eyewear to support visual development.

Early detection and timely surgery (usually before 8 weeks of age) are key to preventing lifelong visual impairment.

What is Computer Vision Syndrome?
CVS refers to a group of eye and vision problems resulting from prolonged use of digital devices.

Treatment:

  • Ergonomic & Screen Use Education: To reduce strain and improve posture.

  • Anti-reflective Glasses: Blue light filters to minimize digital eye fatigue.

  • Eye Drops: To manage dryness and irritation.

  • Regular Eye Check-ups: To monitor vision changes and provide corrective lenses if needed.

We at Khetarpal’s center use a holistic approach to CVS, blending optical, behavioral, and environmental interventions.

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FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 Yes. Khetarpal offers pediatric ophthalmology services with child-friendly diagnostics, advanced surgical tools, and globally trained specialists.

Costs vary by procedure and hospitals but are significantly lower than in Western countries. For example, squint surgery starts from ₹20,000, and cataract surgery ranges from ₹30,000–₹60,000.

Look for hospitals with NABH accreditation, experienced ophthalmologists, and dedicated pediatric units if treating children, like we do here at Khetarpal.