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By Dr. Veena G.D., MBBS, DOMS
1. Reading or watching TV in dim light weakens the eyesight.
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2. Children will recognize when they have a vision problem.
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3. A regular stroke of kohl (kajal) makes the eye bigger.
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4. Sitting too close to the TV makes it clearer and brighter.
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5. Once a person starts wearing spectacles or contact lens, they will become dependent on them for good eyesight.
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6. There's nothing one can do to prevent vision loss.
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7. A pediatrician can diagnose amblyopia.
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8. Crossed-eyes or squint gets better with age in kids.
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9. Crying too much shrinks the eyes.
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10. Wearing a higher powered correction glasses can damage eyes
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11. Kids can use Contact Lens.
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12. Spectacles can be foregone with eye drops.
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