Amblyopia (am·blee·OH·pee·uh), also known as “lazy eye,” is the most common cause of vision loss in young children. It generally occurs when one eye doesn’t see as well as the other, even with glasses. The brain starts using the stronger eye and ignores the weaker eye.
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