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Why is amblyopia misdiagnosed? I saw on the Internet that adult amblyopia could not be treated. Is there really an age limit for treating amblyopia?

Tell a real case that was misdiagnosed as amblyopia. After reading this article, you will know why it was misdiagnosed at that time!

This is a senior two student. He was diagnosed with amblyopia in the first grade of primary school and has been worried about his eyes for so many years. From that day on, the whole family knew that she was amblyopic. The hospital provided a pair of glasses, because parents felt that it was shameful for their children to wear glasses at an early age, so they didn't let her wear glasses or do amblyopia treatment. But now all the tests have not found anything abnormal in her eyes, except that computer optometry suggests that her eyes are more than 200 degrees myopia and physiological astigmatism. After the test, it was found that her eyes can be corrected to more than 1.0, obviously not amblyopia! I don't know if her parents didn't understand the doctor's introduction at that time, or if the doctor didn't make it clear when introducing the illness. The impression given to their whole family was that their daughter was diagnosed with amblyopia, and amblyopia required glasses. Amblyopia is different from myopia, it is an eye disease. Later, my vision developed normally, and then I became nearsighted. At the stage of her normal vision, although it is suggested that she is amblyopia, it does not affect anything; When she became nearsighted, she found that she couldn't see the blackboard clearly. Her parents and herself first consider that she has amblyopia and can't be corrected with glasses. With the study, her myopia deepened and her vision became so blurred and confused. Over the years.

She said, "I checked the amblyopia on the Internet several times before, but I just think that adult amblyopia can't be cured, and amblyopia is semi-disabled. I didn't expect that I was not amblyopia at all! " The seventh eye-lifting center suggested,' If you still think you have amblyopia, but you haven't been diagnosed carefully, please find time to have a detailed examination. Because happiness may be waiting for you at the next corner. However, the seven-day promotion ophthalmology treatment of amblyopia is not limited by age. The largest amblyopia patient treated here is 52 years old, and all of them have received good results. Sometimes in the process of hesitation, in fact, hope is around you!