Amblyopia
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Could My Child Have Amblyopia?Informative article on amblyopia and how I discovered my daughter had it.- What is Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)?Lazy eye, known medically as amblyopia, is an eye condition in which vision of one of the eyes becomes abnormally reduced because the eye and the brain are not working together properly as they should. Learn more...
- Amblyopia: Types and TreatmentsAmblyopia refers to a condition that is characterized by a dimness of vision, and is directly related to eye development. Its types and treatments are discussed in this article.
- Understanding Amblyopia: Lazy EyeAmblyopia also called lazy eye is common among children. It is usually easily corrected with eyewear or patches.
- Lazy Eye or Amblyopia in My FamilyA look itno cause and treatment for lazy eye.
- Important Information About AmblyopiaInformation about causes, symptoms and treatment for the eye condition, Amblyopia.
- Amblyopia or "Lazy Eye"What is Amblyopia? What are the causes? How is it treated? Find out in this article.
- Amblyopia and Your Child's EyesAll the general information about Amblyopia you may need.
- A Cure for Amblyopia or "Lazy Eye" is on the HorizonAfter living my life with amblyopia, there is now hope for a cure.
- Caring for Children with Strabismus and Amblyopia: Patch Time Made EasierHow to make sure your child with strabismus and/or amblyopia (lazy eye) wears his/her eye patch as prescribed
- Amblyopia or Lazy Eye - What You Need to Knowwhat is amblyopia? what causes amblyopia? risk of not treating amblyopia
Vision Problems Often Go Undetected in Minority ChildrenVision problems can make learning difficult if not diagnosed and corrected. Recent research finds previously undetected cases of amblyopia and strabismus in minority youth.- Early Vision Screenings for Toddlers: Diagnosing and Treating AmblyopiaFor children who suffer from complications associated with visual acuity, the vision disorder may be linked to amblyopia.
Growing Up with a Lazy Eye: Amblyopia is Not That Big of a SetbackI was diagnosed with amblyopia at the age of 7. Sometime during the 1st grade, the school tested our vision. With one eye, I was able to read the chart down to the very last line. But then it came time to test the other eye. I could not even see the famous big E.- Amblyopia- Good Eye, Bad Eye Can Equal Lazy EyeAmblyopia develops when one eye sees better than the other for whatever the reason, causing the bad eye's vision to deteriorate as the developing brain ignore's its images.
Detecting, Preventing, and Treating AmblyopiaAmblyopia is more commonly referred to as "lazy eye." Both eyes do not work together, and either one or both eyes appear to be lazy and turn inward or outward.- Teaching My Oldest Son How to Hit a BaseballThird in the "Teaching My Oldest Son How to" series
- Correcting Vision Problems in ChildrenCorrecting Vision Problems in Children
- How to Tell if You Have a Lazy EyeA look at amblyopia, condition noted by a loss of or reduced vision

