Anisometropic Amblyopia

Anisometric amblyopia is the unbalanced focus between the two eyes, resulting in the chronic blurring of eyes in one retina. This is associated with a few cases of astigmatism or hyperopia. It is otherwise known as straight eye amblyopia or suppression amblyopia.

  
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How can I fix the size difference between my eyes?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 19 year old male. My right eye is smaller than my left eye. For this cause I am not able to see clearly with my right eye. Please help.  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concerns. I have seen your pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity). This is not a small eye.  This looks like a condition called convergent squint (inward deviation of the eye). This is making your eye appear small.  There are many ty...  Read Full »

Please advise on the best approach for my child's amblyopia.

Query: Hi doctor,My child was diagnosed with amblyopia, having unaided visual acuity of R 6/60 and L 6/6 after complaining of blurry vision for a few weeks. Please provide me with guidance.  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, I appreciate that you have chosen icliniq.com for your medical needs. I am here to give you the best care possible. I am sure the amblyopia has been present since her early childhood. Or is it a new onset? Can you remember any incidents of hurt or trauma to her head or eyes during her early c...  Read Full »

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