Examples of using Amblyopia in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is estimated that some 1 percent to 5 percent of the population is affected by amblyopia.
It is estimated that some 1% to 5% of the population is affected by amblyopia.
When the eyes can not focus on the same image, amblyopia may happen- this is also called strabismus.
In this form of amblyopia, a squint develops due to a mismatch between the muscles that support the position of the eyes.
This is the most common form of amblyopia and it develops when the eyes are not straight.
Cases of amblyopia are often picked up during routine eye tests before parents are aware their child has a problem.
In this form of amblyopia, a large or unequal amount of refractive error occurs between the eyes.
This form of amblyopia may therefore not be detected until the child attends a visual examination.
Amblyopia usually develops before a child is aged 6 years
This form of amblyopia can affect one
Amblyopia is the medical term for“lazy eye,” which refers to a childhood condition where the vision in one eye fails to develop adequately.
Amblyopia is a childhood eye condition where the vision in one eye fails to develop adequately.
In some cases, older children with amblyopia can find their vision improves with treatment. Sources.
children may exhibit symptoms that occur as a result of an underlying pathology causing the amblyopia.
as these conditions can cause amblyopia.
A form of the condition called refractive amblyopia(refer to"Amblyopia types" for details)
prevent myopia and amblyopia.
In amblyopia popularly called"lazy eye disease",
long wearing sunglasses may be the formation of amblyopia.
treat a lazy eye or amblyopia as soon as possible,