Amblyopia refers to the development error of the eye(s) so any treatment is concerned with 'tricking' the eyes in to force the poor eye to work hard. For example if the amblyopia is in the left eye, the right eyes vision is intentionally impaired to force the left eye to develop and progress through the learning process.
Treatment methods can include a physical occlusion of the good eye (either by using a patch or glasses with a blurred/blanked lens), or by using eye drops which have the same effect.
Treatments for the underlying problem which has caused the amblyopia can vary (such as cataract treatment)
no, there is not. but there are plenty of medications that will treat it.
Staph. infections are bacterial. You need an antibiotic to treat it, not a traditional medicine.
Some of the major causes of amblyopia are as follows: Strabismus.Anisometropia.Cataract.Ptosis.Nutrition.Heredity.A misalignment of the eyes (strabismus) is the most common cause of functional amblyopia.
The medical doctor can prescribe any medication he/she feels will benefit the patient.
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An amblyopia is the dimness or blurring of eyesight due to a fault in transmission of signals to the brain from an unhealthy eye.
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It cost nearly hundred dollars to write an eye exam for amblyopia and strabismus
Wilderness medicine uses techniques to assess and treat a variety of conditions and injuries, including:
No; naproxen is not chemically related to any of the drugs used to treat ADHD.
treatment of amblyopia may include by covering stronger eyee and using glasses