Amblyopia Risk Factor
Amblyopia is an eye condition that reduces vision, often affecting one eye and is the most common cause of vision impairment among children. Risk factors for the condition include asymmetric refractive errors between the two eyes, strabismus, or prolonged deprivation of normal binocular vision. Managing the risk factors for amblyopia can help reduce the chance of developing the condition and improving vision in those affected. Early detection and treatment can reduce long-term effects of the condition.
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