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- $Title{More About "Amblyopia"}
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- More About "Amblyopia"
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- QUESTION: My mother called the condition a "lazy eye," but when I took my
- baby to the doctor he diagnosed it as "amblyopia". There seems to be a lot of
- treatment involved and I would like to know more about this problem. Will you
- please answer this very important question for me?
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- ANSWER: Amblyopia is decreased or poor vision in an eye that has no
- detectable damage either in the eye or the visual pathway. The eye doesn't
- develop normal sight during early childhood, usually because the child
- experiences double vision from a turned eye condition and so blocks out
- (suppresses) the image falling on the turned in eye to avoid seeing double.
- The eye then becomes "lazy" from not being used. Vision is now poor in that
- eye and the eye is considered to be "amblyopic". This also occurs when one
- eye is out of focus with the other because of a stronger degree of
- nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
- Children should be checked at 6 months, certainly before age 3, so the
- doctor can diagnose and treat the condition while the child is still young.
- Once the visual system is completely developed, vision in the eye cannot be
- restored. Remember that the condition can go undetected because the child is
- not aware that he is seeing out of only one good eye. Careful eye
- examinations will reveal vision problems as well as any eye disease such as a
- cataract, which may lead to amblyopia.
- Treatment for amblyopia involves forcing the child to use the weak eye.
- The eye will be patched; glasses may be prescribed to correct errors in
- focusing; surgery or exercises may be recommended to correct misaligned eyes.
- Early detection and prompt treatment can prevent the blindness that can
- develop from amblyopia.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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