Amblyopia

Amblyopia is a common childhood eye disease in ophthalmology. If there is no organic disease inside or outside the eye and the corrected visual acuity cannot reach normal (less than 0.9), it is called amblyopia. Amblyopia is closely related to strabismus. Monocular deflection can cause amblyopia in that eye, and amblyopia can form strabismus. In addition to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of ophthalmology, the research on amblyopia also involves related disciplines such as physiology, physics, and psychology.

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