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Amblyopia

What is Amblyopia?

Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, is a vision development disorder where one eye does not achieve normal vision, even with glasses or contact lenses. It usually begins in early childhood and can affect long-term visual clarity if not treated on time.

Causes of Amblyopia

Amblyopia occurs when the brain favors one eye over the other. Common causes include

  1. Strabismus (eye misalignment)
  2. Refractive errors (unequal power in both eyes)
  3. Congenital cataract or droopy eyelid
  4. Lack of proper visual stimulation during early childhood

Why Early Treatment Matters

Amblyopia is most effectively treated before the age of 7–8 years. Delayed treatment may lead to permanent vision loss.

Treatment Options to Diagnose Amblyopia

1. Corrective Glasses

To fix refractive errors and improve focus.

2. Eye Patching Therapy

Covering the stronger eye to strengthen the weaker eye.

3.Vision Therapy

Special exercises and digital therapies to improve eye coordination.

4. Atropine Eye Drops

Used as an alternative to patching in some cases.

4. Surgical Intervention

If caused by cataract or eyelid issues.

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  • Pediatric eye care specialists

Patient-Centric Approach

Child-friendly environment

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Personalized treatment plans

Symptoms to Watch For

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Frequently Asked Question:

What is the best age to treat amblyopia?

The earlier, the better. Treatment is most effective before 7–8 years of age, but improvement can still be achieved in older children.

Yes, if detected early and treated properly. However, delayed cases may have partial improvement.

Treatment duration varies from a few months to a couple of years depending on severity and patient compliance.

Yes, it is completely safe and one of the most effective treatments when used as prescribed.

Yes, but treatment outcomes are better in children. Adults may see limited improvement.

Yes, but only with proper hygiene and under medical guidance.

Not always. Surgery is required only if there is an underlying condition like cataract or strabismus.

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