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Consequences of untreated hyperopic amblyopia


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The consequences of hyperopic amblyopia without treatment usually include decreased vision, poor spatial sense, glaucoma, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Vision decline
If the hyperopic amblyopia does not improve after 8 years of age, no treatment will affect the transmission of visual information to the eyes, resulting in the development of the retina affected, resulting in decreased vision.
2. Spatial sense of poor
children for a long time will lead to weak spatial sense, the position and orientation of things are difficult to see, prone to falls, bruises, etc.
3. Glaucoma
If hyperopic amblyopia is not treated for a long time, it may lead to sustained increase in intraocular pressure, so that optic nerve ischemia and optic nerve damage, causing glaucoma.