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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.
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What to Expect If Your Child is Cross-Eyed or Has a Lazy EyeChildren born with crossed eyes or a lazy eye may require treatment. This article has a brief overview of what to expect if your child is cross-eyed or has a lazy eye.
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The Basics of the Lazy EyeOne eye always appears to be looking in a different direction than the other eye. If I just look at his lazy eye I can never tell where he is really looking at.
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Lazy Eye Symptoms and TreatmentsLazy eye is a disorder often seen in children. My article gives information about symptoms and treatments.
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Understanding Amblyopia: Lazy EyeAmblyopia also called lazy eye is common among children. It is usually easily corrected with eyewear or patches.
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Lazy Eye or Amblyopia in My FamilyA look itno cause and treatment for lazy eye.
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Acupuncture Treats Lazy Eye in ChildrenAcupuncture has now been demonstrated to be a treatment in lazy eye among children. There are other alternatives such as vision therapy and even chiropractic to aide with lazy eye. -
How Developmental Optometry Treats Lazy EyeInformation about how developmental optometry goes about treating lazy eye and related conditions.
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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...
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Lazy Eye Patches Can Be Worn for Lesser PeriodsLazy eye or amplyobia is a condition common in children where the brain does not interpret the signals from one eye properly that results in reduced visual acuity.
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Wearing a Patch 3 Hours Effective for Treating Lazy EyeWhile doctors tend to prescribe a patch to be worn by children with lazy eye for 12 hours a day, a new study shows that wearing a patch for a mere three to six hours per day may be as effective as wearing it 12 hours daily.
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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. -
3 Common Eye Problems in Full Term and Premature Infants and How to Treat ThemCommon eye problems in infants can fall under the heading of strabismus. Parents are often the first to detect signs of eye diseases, budding eye problems in infants and question possible eye symptoms. Do you know what to look for? -
3M Nexcare Opticlude Orthoptic Eye Patches Junior ReviewThe day the Pediatric Ophthalmologist told me that my daughter needed her eye patched was not a good day. What was most distressing is that we would be patching her 'good' eye to make her lazy eye work harder and correct itself. -
How to Tell if You Have a Lazy EyeA look at amblyopia, condition noted by a loss of or reduced vision
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Amblyopia or "Lazy Eye"What is Amblyopia? What are the causes? How is it treated? Find out in this article.
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Kristen Carney's Lazy Eye Brought Her Straight into Stand-upAn interview with Kristen Carney. -
Amblyopia or Lazy Eye - What You Need to Knowwhat is amblyopia? what causes amblyopia? risk of not treating amblyopia
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Strabismus: Cross-eye, Walleye and Lazy EyeOne of the most common problems affecting children's eyes is strabismus, or squint, which has two types, and another one that is directly related to it.
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A Cure for Amblyopia or "Lazy Eye" is on the HorizonAfter living my life with amblyopia, there is now hope for a cure.
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Common Eye Problems in Infants: What to Do About ThemEye problems can be common in babies especially since they crawl near the floor and get stuff in their eyes easily.
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3 Common Eye Problems in Infants: Symptoms, Treatment and a Free Eye ExaminationHere are 3 common eye problems in infants - two of which I have been faced with when my daughter was less than 6 months old.
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The Dangers and Risks of Lasik Eye SurgeryLasik Laser Eye surgery has helped many people the world over see and while it is a well practiced, well trained, common procedure, it is not without risk. -
What Type of Eye Patch is Best for Eye Patch Therapy?Eye patches that don't irritate the skin upon removal, and eye patches that completely cover the eye while fitting comfortably are very important to those who must undergo eye patch therapy.
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Access to Free Infant Eye Exam Through InfantSEEWell child care is essential to a developing infant. Getting a thorough vision screening and eye exam is just as important. A no cost eye exam is available through a public health program called InfantSEE.
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Study Shows Higher Number of Older Children Have Eye ProblemsA new study from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) shows that children are developing eye problems like cross eye or lazy eye when they are older instead of younger.
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Common Eye Ailments Seen in Infants and Small ChildrenChildren develop eye problems early on and while some are minor in nature, others should be evaluated by a ophthalmologist for corrective treatment as soon as possible.
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Eye Health: 3 Proven Ways to Improve Your VisionIf you search “how to improve the eye vision,” you’ll find lots of books and articles that include physical exercise, special nutrition diet and limiting the time spent in front of the TV screen.
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Why Every Baby Needs an Eye ExamMost parents assume it's not necessary for their infant to have an eye evaluation since the baby can't talk. Read the reasons why you should take your baby to an eye care professional and how to afford it in these lean times. -
Common Eye Problems in InfantsHere is a guide to six common eye problems that new parents might face with their infant.
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Lazy EyeDavid Atkins has his whole life in front of him - Ivy League graduate, aspiring writing career, college professor, looks, charm. But his unchecked lust for a 'townie girl' becomes the catalyst for a surreal journey into tragedy and madness. -
Eye Exercises to Improve Your VisionTake a look at the delicate process of vision. Find out how you can keep your eyesight in good condition. -
DUANE SYNDROME:Read further about the rare birth defect that most parents initially believe to be "lazy eye," but that in fact is a genetic abnormality which occurs in the earliest stages of embryotic development.
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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. -
How to Get Debris Out of Your EyeYou know when you have something in your eye. Here's how to get debris out and avoid the redness and swelling that comes along with eye irritation
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Playing a High School Sport: My Fight Against Being Lazy and OverweightThis is my journey through senior year and how I beat being lazy: playing a high school sport. -
Lazy Kids Make Lazy ParentsIs it that kids turn into lazy parents or do lazy parents make their kids lazy? Maybe it's both.
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Relationship Fatigue: How to Avoid Getting Lazy in LoveInformation on keeping relationships thriving instead of dying.
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The Top Eye Products for Spring 2009A review of the top eye products for spring 2009.
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'Romo Can't Win the Big Game' is a Lazy NarrativeTony Romo's label as someone who can't win the big game is a lazy narrative that ignores some amazing facts. It is impossible to prove yet is continually, and wrongly ignored. It's a sad indictment on both our current sports media and unthinking fans.





