amblioopialle
Amblioopialle, also known as amblyopia, is a neuro-developmental disorder of the visual system that affects depth perception, eye coordination, and overall visual acuity. It is commonly referred to as "lazy eye" due to its association with reduced vision in one or both eyes, which fails to develop properly during early childhood. The condition arises when one eye does not receive clear visual input during a critical developmental period, typically before the age of eight, leading to the brain favoring the stronger eye and suppressing visual signals from the weaker one.
The exact cause of amblyopia is often unclear, but several factors can contribute to its development, including
Diagnosis of amblyopia typically involves a comprehensive eye examination, including visual acuity tests, cover tests to
While amblyopia cannot be cured once the critical developmental window has passed, early and consistent treatment