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There have been several researches on lazy eye because it is one of the most perplexing conditions to have. A person who has lazy eye, also known as amblyopia, actually has a perfectly normal eye which can function well. However, the issue is that the brain is not processing the images seen by this eye. More...
Lazy eye is also called amblyopia, and it is a condition wherein one of the eyes does not function properly. The brain cannot process the images that are seen by the lazy eye. The eye is perfectly okay and is capable of vision.
Doctors believe that the lazy eye can be trained to see images over a period of time through consistent efforts. One of the methods that the doctors try to do with children is they patch the eye that is working normally and they force the lazy eye to see images and process them through the brain. More...
Lazy eye is also known as amblyopia, and it is actually a quite common condition to have among several Americans. However, even though lazy eye has various treatments but if left unattended to it can cause permanent vision loss. It is very essential that lazy eye should be identified in its early stages and also treated. It is most common in children and it has to be identified during childhood only.
Some of the recent researches show that lazy eye can be treated effectively among children in the older age groups. Lazy eye is not correctible with the help of vision glasses or contact lenses. It is not a vision defect but is more related to neurology.More...