What Is Juvenile Amblyopia?
Juvenile amblyopia is reduced vision in one or both eyes that develops when the brain does not build strong visual connections during childhood. The eye may appear normal, but clarity is limited because the brain favors the stronger eye. Causes include focusing errors, eye misalignment, or obstruction from drooping eyelids. Early treatment helps support long-term visual development. Many children improve when treatment begins before visual pathways mature.
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