Often reversible, especially when detected and treated early; management in childhood
Lazy eye, or amblyopia, is a vision development disorder where one eye doesn’t achieve normal vision. It often develops in childhood. Treatment may involve corrective lenses, patching the stronger eye to strengthen the weaker one, and vision therapy. Early intervention is essential for better outcomes.
Amblyopia, reduced vision in one eye
Blurred vision, poor depth perception
Eye examinations, visual acuity testing
Generally good with early intervention and appropriate treatment
Amblyopia, complications of untreated lazy eye
Visual deprivation, strabismus (eye misalignment)
Corrective lenses, eye patching, vision therapy
Corrective lenses, eye patching, vision therapy
Reduced vision in one eye
Early intervention is crucial for improving vision
Please note that the information provided is based on the current understanding of these conditions and treatments may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a healthcare provider for accurate information.
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