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Lazy eye, medically known as amblyopia, is a childhood vision development disorder in which one eye has blurred vision while the other eye has clear vision.
It is a serious medical problem that needs attention by an eye care specialist. If not treated early, its effects can persist into adulthood and even lead to complete loss of vision in the affected eye.
One of the leading centers offering comprehensive lazy eye treatment in Chandigarh is Grewal Eye Institute (GEI), which is known for its advanced facilities, expert eye doctors, and compassionate care.
What is a Lazy Eye?
Lazy eye, also known as amblyopia, refers to reduced vision in one eye that is caused by abnormal development of vision early in life. The weaker or lazy eye generally wanders outward or inward.
It is a neurological problem in which the brain begins ignoring the eye with the blurred vision and only makes use of the eye having clear vision to see. As the brain starts relying more on the stronger eye, the vision of the weaker eye becomes worse over time.
This condition generally develops from birth up to the age of 7 years. It is a leading cause of reduced vision in children. Although the condition generally affects one eye, in certain cases, it may affect both the eyes.
Early diagnosis and treatment of lazy eye can help prevent long-term issues with your child’s vision. The eye having poorer vision can generally be corrected using glasses, contact lenses, or patching therapy.
What Are the Causes of Lazy Eye?
A lazy eye can occur due to various conditions that may interfere with normal visual development. The main causes of lazy eye include:
- Refractive errors (anisometropia): When one eye has a much higher refractive error (nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism) than the other eye, the brain favors the clearer eye, causing suppression of the weaker eye.
- Strabismus (eye misalignment): Misaligned eyes (squint or cross-eye) make the brain ignore one eye’s image to prevent double vision, leading to amblyopia.
- Deprivation amblyopia: This condition occurs when something blocks clear vision in one eye, such as a cataract, droopy eyelid (ptosis), or corneal opacity, preventing proper visual stimulation.
- Other causes: Sometimes, trauma, neurological problems, or congenital conditions may also lead to lazy eye.
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What Are the Risk Factors for Lazy Eye?
- Premature birth
- Low birth weight
- Developmental delays
- Family history of eye or vision problems
What Are the Symptoms of Lazy Eye?
Some common symptoms associated with lazy eye include:
- An eye that wanders outward or inward
- Poor perception of depth
- Head tilting
- Eyes that fail to work together
- Squinting or shutting an eye
- Abnormal vision screening test results
- Crossed eyes
- Drooping eyelid
- Bumping into objects frequently, especially on one side of the body
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How to Diagnose Lazy Eye?
At Grewal Eye Institute, our skilled eye doctors perform various tests to diagnose lazy eye in children while ensuring their safety and comfort. The tests done may include the following:
- Comprehensive eye exam: An eye doctor will do a full eye examination, which may include using eyedrops to dilate the pupils and allow for a detailed look at the eye’s structures.
- Visual acuity test: This test helps measure how clearly each eye can see, and if there is a significant difference, it could indicate lazy eye.
- Cover test: The doctor will cover one eye at a time and observe how the other eye moves to check for eye misalignment or strabismus.
- Retinoscopy: This test is performed on babies and toddlers to measure their refractive error. The doctor shines a light into the eye and observes the reflection to determine the need for glasses or contact lenses.
- Cycloplegic refraction: For young children, this test involves the use of eye drops to paralyze the focusing muscle temporarily, allowing the doctor to get a more precise measurement of the eye’s refractive error.
- Binocular vision and stereopsis tests: These tests can help assess how well the eyes work together as a team.
Lazy Eye Treatments Offered at Grewal Eye Institute
- Corrective eyewear: Eyeglasses or contact lenses can help correct eye issues, such as farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism, that may result in lazy eye.
- Eye patches: It is suggested that the child wears an eye patch over the eye having better vision for two to six or more hours in a day to stimulate the weaker eye. In certain cases, wearing an eye patch for a prolonged duration can lead to the development of amblyopia in the patched eye. However, this condition is usually reversible.
- Bangerter filter: This is a special type of filter placed on the stronger eye’s eyeglass lens. This filter will blur the stronger eye and, just like an eye patch, works by stimulating the weaker eye.
- Eyedrops: Atropine eyedrops may be prescribed by the eye doctor to blur the vision in the stronger eye temporarily. These eye drops may be prescribed for daily use or 1 or 2 days a week. The use of these eye drops encourages the child to use the weaker eye and also offers an alternative to an eye patch. Side effects of eyedrops may include eye irritation and light sensitivity.
- Surgery: The child may require surgery in case of droopy eyelids or cataracts that lead to deprivation amblyopia. If the child’s eyes continue to wander apart or cross even after the use of appropriate glasses, the eye doctor may suggest surgical repair to straighten the eyes, along with other lazy eye treatments.
Early and appropriate treatment helps improve vision in children with lazy eye within a couple of weeks to months. The treatment duration usually lasts from six months to two years in most patients.
The child needs to be monitored regularly for the recurrence of lazy eye, which could happen in up to 25 percent of children. If there is a recurrence, treatment needs to be started again.
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What Are Patients Saying?
With over 30 years of excellence in eye care and more than 10,000 surgeries performed annually, Grewal Eye Institute stands as a trusted name in advanced ophthalmic treatments. Our experienced specialists ensure expert care and consistently high-quality outcomes.
We were recommended to Grewal Eye Institute by a close friend during our visit to Punjab from Canada. Over the past four years, we had been searching for a reliable eye doctor for our 15-year-old son.
After meeting Dr. Sartaj and experiencing his treatment, we are grateful to say that he has significantly improved our son’s eyesight. It has been a tremendous blessing for our family.
Roohi Singh
5
Had a great experience at Grewal Eye Institute. I can’t thank Dr. SPS Grewal enough. He’s not just a skilled eye specialist but also a kind and patient person.
He made sure I was comfortable and understood every step of the process. I had visited Grewal Eye Institute for my SMILE laser surgery.
Neilkanth Sharma
5
I had serious eye issues and consulted many doctors for my problem across most of the cities in North India right from Jammu to New Delhi but couldn’t get the right treatment. A friend told me to visit Grewal Eye Institute at Chandigarh. I visited them as was advised. Dr. Mangat Ram Dogra carefully examined my eyes and provided me a detailed diagnosis. His treatment turned out a boon for me. I am so grateful to Dr. Dogra and Grewal Eye Institute, Chandigarh for lifting my morale and providing me a new hope to see better and with ease.
Sunita Bhat
5
Cost of Lazy Eye Treatment in Chandigarh
- Type of treatment offered (the cost of surgical treatment is more than non-surgical treatment)
- Severity of the condition
- Age and general health of the patient
- Consultation fees
- Cost of diagnostic tests
- Cost of medications
- Cost of post-treatment care and follow-up appointments
- Expertise and qualifications of the eye doctor
- Reputation and location of the eye care clinic or hospital
- Insurance coverage
Why Choose Grewal Eye Institute for Lazy Eye Treatment in Chandigarh?
Grewal Eye Institute should be your preferred choice for undergoing lazy eye treatment as it offers the following key facilities:
- More than 30 years of eye care expertise
- Over 16 eye doctors and surgeons across different specialties
- More than 10,000 surgeries performed each year
- Over 70,000 patients treated each year
- Accredited by NABH and JCI, ensuring world-class safety protocols
- Advanced technology and equipment
- Comprehensive services under a single roof
- Exceptional success rates
- Excellent patient ratings and reviews
- Personalized treatment plan
- Ethical, transparent, and honest approach
- Patient-focused care
- Affordable pricing
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Frequently Asked Questions
If left untreated, a lazy eye can cause permanent vision loss in the weaker eye and lead to depth perception problems. Early diagnosis and treatment during childhood are important to prevent irreversible visual impairment later in life.
Yes, LASIK surgery can be tailored to address different refractive errors in each eye. GEI’s latest diagnostic technology enables eye experts in personalized treatment planning for each eye to provide well-balanced and top-quality vision.
Initial recovery after LASIK surgery occurs within 24 to 48 hours, but complete healing may take an additional 3 to 6 months for the vision to stabilize fully.
When detected early, lazy eye treatment success rates are very high, generally restoring nearly normal vision. In older patients, improvement may take longer but is still achievable through consistent therapy, advanced technology, and regular follow-up.
Most lazy eye treatments are safe and well-tolerated. Temporary side effects may include mild eye irritation, blurred vision, or discomfort from patching or eye drops. If surgery is needed for strabismus correction, rare risks include infection, over- or under-correction of eye alignment, and double vision, which are usually manageable with prompt care.
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