How old is your child? How late at night is He/She up?
Just like when we read, when we watch TV people tend to stare. This can cause dryness that might explain the frequent blinking. Is your house dry? did this just statt happening since you put the heat on in the house. Gas forced air heat is causes very dry conditions. Also, later in the evening your tear production slows down, letting you know to get to sleep.
Younger children should be off to bed between 8-9 to help them grow and stay healthy. The last thing I would ask is, does your child squint at the TV? If so, it's time for a good eye exam.
Most people don't know that it's never too early to get a professional eye exam.
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I TOOK MY DAUGHTER TO THE EYE DOCTOR TODAY. EVERYTHING WAS FINE. HE DID TELL ME THAT THE RECOMMENDATION IS 1, 3, 5. THEY DO NOT TELL US THAT AT THE PEDIATRICIAN. SO FYI TO ANY PARENTS.
Good idea. The pediatrition is not really trained to recognoze anything other than gross defects. The eye docotor (MD/OD) is best. It's sounds like your on the right track.
SHE DOES NOT SQUINT..ONLY BLINKS FREQUENTLY. SHE GOES TO BED BETWEEN 8-9PM. SHE IS 16 MONTHS OLD. I HAVE JUST STARTED NOTICING THIS SINCE WE TURNED THE HEAT ON. I DO NOT FEEL SHE IS HAVING TROUBLE SEEING AND THE PEDIATRICIAN JUST LOOKED AT HER EYES LESS THAN A MONTH AGO AT HER 15 MONTH CHECK UP. I DO THINK, FOR AT LEAST PEACE OF MIND, THAT I WILL SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE EYE DOCTOR.