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Myths about amblyopia treatment

Myths about amblyopia treatment

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Myths about amblyopia treatment

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  1. Myths about amblyopia treatment Lazy eye is a condition that has a range of myths and confusions regarding the same especially in terms of amblyopia treatment. Here are some of the common myths about the condition and their reality –  A lazy eye is not turned or wandering Many people confuse the situation as a turned or wandering eye condition and therefore are unsure about the appropriate lazy eye treatment plans. It is actually a condition with the lack of development of clear vision in either or both the eyes. Often this issue can arise at later stages and cannot be improved using glasses alone. It is not uncommon to confuse the lazy eye treatment in India with that of strabismus.  Strabismus is the leading cause of the problem There are three major causes of amblyopia and all of these are the results of suppression of vision of either or both eyes. This is the situation which occurs when the brain ignores the visual reception from the eyes. Hence, depending on your underlying condition, the recommended amblyopia treatments in India may vary. In case of strabismus amblyopia, you can avoid double vision especially that caused by poorly aligned eyes. This often occurs when the brain ignores the sensory inputs causing amblyopia. Such people are known to have a noticeable eye turn than the others.  There can be instances of no eye turn Instances of lazy eye can occur when there is an unequal acuity in the eyes. This can mean there is a significant nearsightedness in one eye but not in the other. Similarly, one eye has significant astigmatism while others do not. When this happens, the brain is forced to rely on an eye that has an incorrect refraction and tunes the better one out leading to an issue called refractive amblyopia. In other cases, the issues can be caused by obstructions in the light input, especially in kids suffering from congenital cataract leading to deprivational amblyopia even without exhibiting an eye turn. Managing and treatment of amblyopia Handling amblyopia treatment in the nation can be tough yet the comprehensive eye care plan composed by Sanjeevan School for Perfect Eyesight is designed in a way to help the entire visual apparatus. The treatment plan is designed to help in relaxation, recovery and rejuvenation of the eye in a way to ensure effective recovery from this issue. This further aids in improving visual acuity to bring extensive improvement in the vision, depth perception and 3-D vision. If the treatment is not begun soon then other problems may develop that can impact the vision greatly. Some of these complications can include -  Permanent visual defect

  2. Loss of depth perception such as 3D vision Chances of a lifetime of poor visibility especially if the better eye is injured.   Can amblyopia treatment in India by Sanjeevan make a difference? At Sanjeevan, the treatment plans are designed to boost the actual treatment of the same instead of mere management of the problem. Experts at Sanjeevan believe that the issue is not age related but requires better management using vision therapy. If timely intervention is not taken up then the brain can become extremely dependent on the amblyopic eye and the condition stabilises. Choosing such treatment improves the neural activity and improve depth perception and binocular vision.

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