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Current Management of Childhood Amblyopia

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Amblyopia is defined as the reduction of best-corrected visual acuity of one or both eyes caused by conditions that affect normal visual development. The basic strategy to treat amblyopia is to obtain a clear retinal image in each eye and correct ocular dominance through forced use of the amblyopic eye. Treatment modalities include correcting any underlying organic disease, prescribing appropriate optical correction, and providing occlusion/ penalization therapy for the non-amblyopic eye. Given the success of amblyopia treatment declines with increasing age, the detection and management of amblyopia should begin as early as possible during the sensitive period for visual development. Proper management of amblyopia during childhood can reduce the overall prevalence and severity of visual loss. This study aims to provide an update for the management of childhood amblyopia to provide better visual outcomes.

Introduction

Normal Visual Development and Vision Screening

Diagnosis and Classification of Amblyopia

Treatment of Amblyopia

New Treatments for Amblyopia

Follow-up and Cessation of Amblyopia Treatment

Conclusion

Conflict of Interest

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