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Regarding sunlight problem

My 3 year old son cannot see in sunlight,his visibility is almost zero.But during evening everything seems normal.l also fear he has nustagmus.I am really worried about his pre school and his outdoor activities.Please help
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Discuss with his pediatrician and get in to see a pediatric Eye MD ophthalmologist.  
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We have taken him to his pediatrician every 6 months but the doctors could not even find out the root cause.The answer starts from might be this or might be that.
A pediatrician is NOT what he needs now. He needs to see an Eye MD ophthalmologist that specializes in pediatric eye care.  Most pediatricians have one or two they work with, if not you can start looking on your own. Do not confuse an Eye MD with a non-MD, non-physician optometrist. (OD)
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