Home Treatment
Treatment for your child's
amblyopia takes place day in and day out at home or in
school. Do everything you can to make the treatment a success. If eyedrops are
used, make sure your child uses them as directed by your doctor. Explain the
situation to your child's teachers so that they can help support the child
during treatment.
To be effective, an eye patch must be worn as
directed. It is important for you to help your child comply with this treatment
so that he or she can develop the best vision possible. The major cause of
failure in the treatment for amblyopia is that the child does not wear the
patch as directed by the doctor.
Amblyopia: Wearing an eye patch
If your child has received treatment for amblyopia, follow
the doctor's advice about getting regular follow-up eye exams. Amblyopia can
return even after successful treatment.
The younger the child is,
the better the results of treatment for amblyopia will be. If you think that
your child has amblyopia or another vision problem, schedule an eye exam. Begin
treatment for amblyopia as soon as the condition is discovered.
Amblyopia is difficult to correct after about age 9. But treatment for
some forms of amblyopia may improve vision even in older children and
adults.3