How can child amblyopia die?

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The kindergarten organizes physical examination every year. The items include vision, hearing, teeth, height, weight, liver function and so on. During the period, many children found amblyopia, but some parents do not pay attention to that the child's vision has not developed well, it will not affect. In fact, it's not like this. What will happen to children with amblyopia? Let's talk about it

How can child amblyopia die?

Optical correction, almost all patients with amblyopia, are combined with ametropia, and ametropic amblyopia, anisometropic amblyopia direct cause of amblyopia is ametropia. The existence of ametropia can lead to blurring of retinal imaging or inhibition of healthy eyes. The premise of optical correction is accurate refraction. Amblyopia patients need to use mydriasis agent to paralyze the eyes to obtain static and accurate optometry results.

Amblyopia training: optical correction creates clear retinal imaging, covering and eliminates the inhibition of healthy eyes, while amblyopia training plays a more exciting role than daily visual input signal through specific visual input signal. According to different types of amblyopia and amblyopia treatment stage, the use of amblyopia training tools and methods are not the same. For example, by means of red light scintillation, He Ne laser, hedinger brush, red filter and so on, paracentric fixation can be transformed into central fixation.

If children encounter obstacles in the critical period of visual development before the age of two or three, such as eyes often blocked or eyes sick, it will block the stimulation of external light and objects to the eyes, affect the visual maturity, and cause amblyopia.

matters needing attention

Amblyopia is no less harmful to children than myopia. Parents must pay attention to early detection and timely correction of amblyopia can be improved. Cover method for amblyopia correction has a very good effect, usually doctors will choose this method to help children with amblyopia correction.