How to understand the results of eye examination report for children in Zhongshan, Guangzhou
The eye is an important sense organ of the human body, and children's eye health directly affects their learning and visual development. In Guangzhou Zhongshan Ophthalmology Hospital, ophthalmologists provide comprehensive ophthalmic examination services for children. Through the examination report, children's eye health can be understood. However, it is not easy for parents to understand the results in the report. In this article, we will elaborate on how to understand the results of Guangzhou Zhongshan Ophthalmic Children's Examination Report from four aspects.

Results of diopter test
Diopter test is an important index to evaluate children's visual health. Refraction refers to the ability of the eye to refract light, expressed in degrees (D). In the report, the common results of diopter tests include myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Myopia means that the eyeball is too long or the refractive power of the eye is too strong, leading to the blurring of distant objects; Hyperopia means that the eyeball is too short or the refractive power of the eye is too weak, resulting in the blurring of nearby objects; Astigmatism indicates that the cornea or lens of the eye is irregular, causing aberration and blurring the image. Understanding these results can help parents understand their children's vision problems and may need to take appropriate corrective measures.
Fundus examination results
Fundus examination is an important step to assess the health of children's eyes. By observing the fundus, ophthalmologists can detect the abnormalities of eye structures. In the report, the common fundus examination results include retinal vascular conditions, macular state, etc. The retina is the photosensitive layer of the eye, and the condition of blood vessels reflects the blood supply and potential pathological changes of the eye; The macular region is the last region of the retina, responsible for the formation of clear vision. Understanding the results of fundus examination can help parents understand the children's eye structure and find potential eye diseases in time.
Results of intraocular pressure test
The intraocular pressure test is one of the important indicators to evaluate the children's eye health, and its normal range is 10-21 mmHg. Abnormal intraocular pressure may indicate the possibility of glaucoma and other eye diseases. In the report, the intraocular pressure test results are usually listed in mmHg. Understanding the results of intraocular pressure examination can help parents understand the physiological condition of children's eyes and find out the potential risks of eye diseases in time.
Corneal curvature test results
Corneal curvature test is an important index to evaluate the corneal curvature of children. Corneal curvature is closely related to diopter. Corneal curvature can be divided into horizontal and vertical directions, and the commonly used measurement unit is mm. In the report, the corneal curvature test results will provide a set of values corresponding to the horizontal and vertical directions respectively. Understanding the results of corneal curvature examination can help parents understand whether the child has corneal deformation and other problems, and timely carry out corresponding treatment.
We can better understand the children's eye health by elaborating the results of different aspects in the Guangzhou Zhongshan Ophthalmology Children's Examination Report. The results of diopter test can help parents understand their children's vision problems; The results of fundus examination can identify potential ophthalmic diseases; The results of intraocular pressure examination can prevent the occurrence of eye diseases in advance; The result of corneal curvature examination can understand the condition of cornea. Understanding these results will help parents take appropriate measures to protect children's eye health in a timely manner. Therefore, when receiving the Guangzhou Zhongshan Ophthalmology Children's Examination Report, parents should carefully read the contents of the report and consult a professional ophthalmologist when necessary to obtain a more comprehensive and accurate interpretation and advice.