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QMY 10-year-old daughter has just been told she needs to wear glasses and she’s very upset about it. At what age can she start wearing contact lenses?

ADR Nigel Best, clinical spokespers­on for Specsavers (specsavers.co.uk), says: “According to a report, younger people can be up to four times more likely to want to try contact lenses than adults, and a study looking at attitudes towards contact lens wear found 78% of child spectacle wearers would be interested in trying contact lenses.

“The good news is there’s no specific age at which a child is old enough to wear contact lenses. In theory, children can wear them from any age, even as newborn babies if needed – if a newborn baby is born with a congenital cataract, the baby’s natural lens will be removed within a few months of birth and the baby will wear a contact lens until they’re old enough to have a lens implanted.

“Any decision on whether (or when) to first fit a child with contact lenses is based on a number of factors, with an optician often considerin­g maturity, motivation and mum.

“A child’s level of maturity is not always related to their age. The child’s ability to listen and comprehend the advice given to them is paramount.

“Important for success in any new contact lens wearer is a high level of motivation. This can help overcome obstacles like inserting and removing lenses, initial lens awareness, and even fear.

“Involvemen­t of parents is very important. An engaged and informed parent, who plays an important role reinforcin­g and supervisin­g how the child looks after the lenses, is crucial.

“Research into the benefits of contact lens wear for children and teens found that contact lenses significan­tly improved their quality of life, so it’s always worth a parent having a chat with their optician if their child is interested.

“Your eyes can reveal a lot about your general health and so it’s really important to have regular eye tests – once every two years, or more often if recommende­d by your optometris­t.”

■ September 24-30 is National Eye Health Week. For more informatio­n about eye tests and to find your nearest branch, visit specsavers.co.uk

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Kids may prefer contact lenses to glasses

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