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Dealing with crossed eyes in an infant, July 2017

 

 

Ever heard of infantile esotropia?  Dr Zena talks about infantile esotropia on theAsianparent.com

 

Infantile esotropia, also known as congenital esotropia, is when one or both of a child's eyes turn inwards. This condition is diagnosed between birth and the first year of an infant's life.

"Camera-flash-blindness": true-or-false?, Aug 2015

 

You may have read news reports about a baby who reportedly suffered from blindness in one eye and partial blindness in the other, after a camera flash went off in close proximity to his eyes.

 

Read how Dr Zena debunks the myth that an occasional camera flash/bright light can damage a baby's eyes or eyesight on theAsianparent.com

 

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