Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, is an
eye disorder characterized by an impaired vision in an eye that otherwise
appears normal, or out of proportion to associated structural abnormalities of
the eye. It has been estimated to affect 1-5% of the population.
In amblyopia, visual stimulation either
fails to transmit or is poorly transmitted through the optic nerve to the brain
for a continuous period of time. It can also occur when the brain "turns
off" the visual processing of one eye to prevent double-vision, for
example in strabismus (crossed-eyes). It often occurs during early childhood,
resulting in poor or blurry vision. Amblyopia normally affects only one eye in
most patients. However, it is possible, though rare, to be amblyopic in both
eyes, if both fail to receive clear visual images.
Detecting the condition in early childhood
increases the chance of successful treatment, especially if detected before the age of
five. The earlier it is detected, and the underlying cause corrected with
spectacles and/or surgery, the more successful the treatment in equalizing
vision between the two eyes.
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