Making the Diagnosis
The Pediatric ophthalmologist performs all of the necessary tests to confirm that your child has amblyopia. Vision testing is accomplished with the appropriate methods for your child’s age. An examination with eye drops that dilate the pupils is generally performed. This permits an evaluation of the internal ocular structures and allows a determination as to whether or not there is a need for eyeglasses.
If the amblyopia is caused by a strabismus, patching therapy is generally recommended. If an anisometropic amblyopia is present, the proper eyeglasses are prescribed, possibly in conjunction with patching therapy.
If the amblyopia is caused by a strabismus, patching therapy is generally recommended. If an anisometropic amblyopia is present, the proper eyeglasses are prescribed, possibly in conjunction with patching therapy.
If there is a cataract or other ocular anomaly present, the appropriate surgery may be recommended followed by patching therapy.