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Can you develop a lazy eye?

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Dr. Todd Goldblum answered

Specializes in Pediatric Ophthalmology

Depends: Most pediatric ophthalmologists are abandoning the term, "lazy eye." we prefer to use the term strabismus (eye misalignment) or amblyopia (poor vision from childhood eye problem). Only children can develop amblyopia and they will have life-long vision loss if not treated. Strabismus usually starts in childhood, but adults can also acquire strabismus.

Answered 9/28/2016

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