Treatment for lazy eye
In most cases it is possible to treat a lazy eye, usually in two stages.
If there's a problem with the amount of light entering the eye, such as a cataract blocking the pathway of light, treatment will be needed to remove the blockage.
If there's a refractive error, it will first be corrected using glasses to correct the focus of the eye, which often helps correct a squint as well.
The child is then encouraged to use the affected eye again. This can be done using an eye patch to cover the stronger eye, or eye drops to temporarily blur the vision in the stronger eye.
Treatment is often effective, but it's a gradual process that takes many months to work. If treatment is stopped too soon, any improvement may be lost.
Treatment for lazy eye is most effective for younger children. It's uncertain how helpful it is for children over eight years of age.
Read more about treating a lazy eye.