Dysbinocular amblyopia

Measures for the prevention and treatment of amblyopia are aimed at eliminating the factors leading to decreased vision and including, first of all, specific methods for activating the function of the visual analyzer. Under the supervision of an ophthalmologist, the child undergoes a course of treatment, which includes a combination of various therapeutic and surgical techniques that help improve visual acuity or effectively restore visual



**Amblyopia** is a visual disorder characterized by the inability of the eye to focus on an image. It can be caused by congenital pathology of the cornea, lens or retina. Most often, amblyopia is caused by unilateral pathology of the eyeball. This disease, like many other refractive errors



Amblyopia dysbionular is the medical term for decreased visual acuity. This condition is associated with visual impairment due to improper functioning of the eyes. In the case of dysbinocular amblyopia, the eyes may be underdeveloped or weaker, which leads to distorted information entering the brain.

Amblyopia often occurs when vision in one eye significantly exceeds the degree of vision in the other. Without timely treatment, it can lead to disruption of the symmetry of the brain.

The development of amblyopia is also facilitated by a violation of the shape and size of the eyeball, the development of strabismus (strabismus), ptosis, corneal deformation, astigmatism, small size of the eyeballs, an incorrectly formed reflex from the pupil, disorders of the fundus, so-called extraphoria and paraphoria.