POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. A lazy eye (amblyopia) means one eye is weaker than the other and doesn't develop proper vision. Treatment is most effective when started early. Here’s what you can do:
Consult a pediatric ophthalmologist – This is the first step for proper diagnosis and treatment planning. Glasses – If your child has a refractive error (like farsightedness or astigmatism), wearing prescribed glasses can help correct it. Eye patching – Covering the stronger eye with a patch helps stimulate the weaker eye to work harder and improve vision. Eye drops – In some cases, atropine drops are used in the stronger eye to blur it, encouraging the use of the weaker eye. Vision therapy – Special eye exercises or activities may be suggested to improve coordination and strength of the lazy eye.
Consistency and regular follow-up are key. With early and proper treatment, most children improve significantly.
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