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Headache and frequent spects no change
Hello All, My nephew is 9 years old and he has spects from last 2 years. In last one year, his glass no has been change thrice and currently the reading are below: Right eye Sphere : +0.5 Cyt:-2.0 Axis: 180 vision: 6/9 Left eye Sphere: -    Cyt:-2.50 Axis: 180 Vision: 6/9 The problem over here is my nephew is getting headache from last 3-4 weeks. Initially when he used to read book, head used to start paining. But now head pain persists for almost whole day and we have started with homeopathic medicine as of now for headache. Can someone suggest what are these syptoms heading into and what precautions, measure and test should we do. Thanks in advance, response would be highly appreciated.
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You should see a pediatric ophthalmologist and get a cycloplegic refraction done. Also headaches though can be due to refractive error power can be a sign of other things . So best to seek an expert who deals with children and their eyes aka pediatric ophthalmologist
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Hi ..you will hv to check If he is wearing correct number..do dialated check also with the doctor.. Fundus examination  to rule out other things Too much screen time Repeated cough cold ..sinusitis Sleep proper or not
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