The Best Correction Age for Strabismus and Amblyopia in Children

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Children's vision development has a critical period, everyone's critical period is different, some people end early, some people end late, but overall, generally in 3 to 7 years old is the golden age of child development. If there is abnormal visual environment at this time, such as anisometropia of both eyes, high myopia of both eyes, hyperopia, astigmatism, strabismus or visual deprivation factors, it will cause abnormal vision in one eye or both eyes, and vision cannot be fully developed. But at any time, even if it is older amblyopia, also can not give up treatment, human plasticity is there, even after the critical period of visual development, it is possible to improve vision. Therefore, once found that children's vision is not good, or strabismus, must be corrected in time, there is no best age, once found immediately start treatment, can only say that the sooner the better.

The Best Correction Age for Strabismus and Amblyopia in Children



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