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ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Snezana TALEVSKA
THE NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION OF CHILDREN WITH DAMAGED
EYESIGHT ON THE
The binocular function of the
eyesight as a process develops as early as the first years of life.
Taking into consideration the great
number of inherent factors, which disturb the normal development of the
eye-sight function, and the great number of causes of damages in the prenatal
and natal period, the question of early
detection of the reasons, diagnostics and treatment are of utmost importance.
That’s possible, only if there is a
cooperation among persons that are in the closest contacts with the child:
·
the mother;
·
the pediatrician;
·
the nurse;
·
the
opthalmologist;
·
the educator
and
·
the physician.
It’s not so necessary to talk about
the importance of the sight in the human life, i.e. the importance of the
binocular function of the children’s sight, from the early age when their
psychophysical development is the most flourishing.
The importance of the early
detection, diagnostics and treatment of the damaged eyesight is great.
Especially, this is of great importance for ambliopija, which can be hardly
detected at this early period, but it can be easily and successfully treated.
We say it is hard to detect because of the delusion and inertness of parents,
just during early years from birth to the 3 year, that the child is small and
it’s too early to start a treatment.
On
the contrary, practice has shown that this time is lost and hardly can be
conpesate, either in means of cure of ambliopia and treatment or rehabilitation
of amaurosis.
The
numerical data of children with damaged eyesight on the
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