PEDIATRIC EYE SURGERY
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Pediatric eye surgery is used to treat eye conditions in children that cannot be managed with glasses or medication alone. Common reasons include eye trauma, cataracts, squint, droopy eyelids, or glaucoma. The surgery is done under general anesthesia, so your child will be asleep and feel no pain. Most procedures are safe and take less than an hour. After surgery, your child may need eye drops and follow-up visits to check healing. Recovery is usually quick. Early treatment helps protect your child’s vision and supports normal eye development.

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