Amblyopia, commonly known as “lazy eye,” is one of the most common vision conditions affecting children, though it can also impact adults who were never treated earlier in life. The condition occurs when the brain and one eye do not work together properly. Over time, the brain begins to favor the stronger eye while ignoring input from the weaker one, which can lead to reduced vision and poor visual development.
At Vizen Optometric Center, Dr. Judy Cao helps diagnose and manage amblyopia through comprehensive eye exams and customized treatment plans. One of the most effective treatment approaches for improving visual function is vision therapy, which focuses on strengthening the connection between the eyes and the brain.
Amblyopia develops when normal visual development is disrupted during childhood, causing the brain to rely more on one eye while the other becomes weaker. Instead of both eyes working together to send clear images to the brain, the brain begins to favor the stronger eye and suppress input from the weaker one.
Common causes of amblyopia include:
Strabismus (eye turn): Misaligned eyes can cause the brain to ignore input from one eye to avoid double vision.
Refractive differences: One eye may be significantly more nearsighted, farsighted, or have more astigmatism than the other.
Visual obstruction: Conditions such as congenital cataracts or drooping eyelids can block vision in one eye during early development.
Early detection through comprehensive eye exams helps identify amblyopia before it affects long-term visual development.
Many children with amblyopia are unaware that their vision is impaired because they rely heavily on their stronger eye. This is why the condition can sometimes go unnoticed without a comprehensive eye exam.
Some possible signs include:
Poor depth perception
Squinting or closing one eye
Head tilting
Difficulty reading or focusing
Eyes that appear misaligned
Through specialized testing, Dr. Cao evaluates how well the eyes work together and can detect early signs of amblyopia that may not appear during routine vision screenings.
The visual system develops rapidly during childhood, especially before the age of eight. During this time, the brain is more adaptable, which makes treatment for amblyopia more effective when started early. Despite the importance of early treatment, due to neuroplasticity, amblyopia can be improved at any age ranging from childhood to adulthood.
If amblyopia is left untreated, it can lead to:
Permanent reduced vision in the weaker eye
Poor binocular vision
Limited depth perception
Increased risk of vision loss if the stronger eye is injured later in life
However, treatment is not limited to young children. With modern treatment methods, older children and even adults can experience improvements in visual function.
Vision therapy (neuro-optometric rehabilitation) is a doctor-guided program designed to improve how the eyes and brain work together. Rather than simply correcting eyesight with glasses, vision therapy focuses on developing stronger visual skills and coordination.
At Vizen Optometric Center, Dr. Cao may recommend vision therapy as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for amblyopia.
Vision therapy can help improve:
Eye tracking and focusing abilities
Eye alignment and coordination
Depth perception
Visual processing skills
Communication between the eyes and brain
Therapy activities are customized for each patient and adjusted as progress is made throughout the program.
Because amblyopia can develop without obvious symptoms, routine eye exams are essential for early diagnosis. Vision screenings performed at schools or pediatric offices may not detect subtle binocular vision problems.
During a comprehensive eye exam, Dr. Cao evaluates visual acuity, eye alignment, focusing ability, and how well the eyes work together. This detailed assessment allows for earlier detection and more effective treatment planning.
Amblyopia is a common but treatable condition that can affect long-term vision if left unaddressed. Early detection and proper management are key to improving visual outcomes. Vision therapy offers a targeted way to strengthen the connection between the eyes and the brain, helping patients develop better coordination, depth perception, and overall visual function.
If your child is experiencing vision challenges or has been diagnosed with amblyopia, schedule a comprehensive eye exam at Vizen Optometric Center. Visit our office in San Gabriel, California, or call (626) 667-2700 to book an appointment today.