Amblyopia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Amblyopia, commonly known as “lazy eye,” is a vision development disorder in which one eye fails to achieve normal visual acuity, even with prescription glasses or contact lenses. It typically begins during infancy or early childhood and is one of the leading causes of decreased vision among children. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are crucial to prevent long-term visual impairment.
Amblyopia occurs when the brain and one eye do not work together properly. The brain starts to favor the stronger eye while ignoring signals from the weaker one. Over time, this lack of use causes the vision in the affected eye to deteriorate. The condition can affect one or both eyes, but it most commonly impacts only one.
There are several types of amblyopia, each caused by different underlying issues. Strabismic amblyopia results from misaligned eyes, a condition known as strabismus, where one eye…

