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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Amblyopia
  1. Amblyopia is the loss of the ability to see clearly through one eye. It is also called " ... Amblyopia occurs when the nerve pathway from one eye to the brain does not develop during childhood. ...
  2. ... is needed right away to prevent "lazy eye" (amblyopia) . The provider will also treat any eye problems ... should have regular eye exams to make sure amblyopia does not develop. Surgery often works well to ...
  3. ... see well. This loss of vision is called amblyopia . Another name for amblyopia is "lazy eye." Sometimes lazy eye is present ... be aware of double vision. This is because amblyopia can develop quickly.
  4. ... with ptosis, surgery may be needed to prevent amblyopia , also called "lazy eye." ... drooping eyelids may lead to lazy eye or amblyopia. This may result in long-term vision loss.
  5. ... the weaker eye is often needed to prevent amblyopia . The infant may also need to be treated ... one eye have some level of "lazy eye" (amblyopia) and will need to use patching after the ...
  6. ... uncorrected astigmatism in only one eye may cause amblyopia .
  7. ... eye) Hyperopia (farsightedness) Glaucoma Injury of the eye Amblyopia ( lazy eye ) Myopia (nearsightedness) Presbyopia (inability to focus ...
  8. ... to correct a very nearsighted eye may prevent amblyopia (lazy eye). Your eyes must be healthy and ...