Amblyopia
Causes Of Amblyopia Among Children and Adults
Amblyopia is commonly known as lazy eye. According to the experts the brain works in co – ordination with the eye. This is how vision is produced. It is the light that enters the eye which is then changed into nerve signals. These nerve signals then travel to the brain through the optic nerve.
As a result the brain and the eye stop working together properly which in turn results in reduced vision in one of the eye. This reduction in vision in one eye is called Amblyopia in medical terms. You will not notice any physical change in the eye effected with Amblyopia. It will appear normal to you. But the fact is it is not working normally as the other eye is being favored by the brain.
Is It Common?
Yes, it is one of the most common causes of decreased vision among young children. You will find every 2 or 3 children affected with it out of 100 children. If not treated successfully during the childhood it normally persists into the adult stage. It is one of the most common causes of monocular visual disability that is found among children and young adults.