What is lazy eye syndrome? Is it becoming common in kids these days?

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Lazy eye (Amblyopia) is an early childhood condition where a child's eyesight in one eye does not develop as it should. The problem is usually in just one eye, but can sometimes affect both of them. Here, the brain focuses on one eye more than the other, virtually ignoring the lazy eye. In the USA and UK amblyopia affects approximately 2% to 3% of all children. It is the most common cause of partial or total blindness in one eye (monocular blindness) in the USA. Symptoms of a lazy eye may include: ◾Blurred vision ◾Double vision ◾Poor depth perception (of vision) ◾Eyes do not appear to work together ◾A squint (either upwards, downwards, outwards, or inwards). Lazy eye treatment can yield improvements at any age, but early detection and treatment still offer easier treatment and the best chances for a cure.

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