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Amblyopia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Explained
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 is one of the most common causes of reduced vision in children and, if not treated early, can lead to permanent visual impairment in the affected eye.
This condition typically begins in infancy or early childhood when the brain and the eye are not working together properly. The brain favors one eye over the other, gradually ignoring signals from the weaker eye. Over time, this imbalance leads to poor visual development in the affected eye.
Causes of Amblyopia
Amblyopia can develop due to several underlying conditions that interfere with normal visual development. The most common causes include: