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Lazy eye, or amblyopia, typically develops in childhood when one eye does not develop proper vision. This can be caused by factors such as strabismus (misalignment of the eyes), significant differences in refractive errors between the eyes, or visual obstruction, such as cataracts. If not treated early, the brain may favor one eye over the other, leading to reduced vision in the weaker eye. Early detection and intervention are crucial for effective treatment.

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