Amblyopia is a decrease in vision caused by an impaired ability of the eye to perceive and process visual images. There are many causes of amblyopia, one of which is called anisometropia. Anisometropia is a condition in which one eye sees worse than the other.
Anisometric amblyopia is a type of amblyopic eyeball problem, manifested by a difference in the size of the eyeballs. This may cause the focus to change. This defect is often associated with a disruption of the nervous system. All of the above variants of amblyopia arise and develop during life. Beginning at birth, amblyopia may go unnoticed or remain for life. Despite the fact that the visual perception of the patient with such a pathology does not suffer, they become the cause