Eye Diseases: Can Lazy Eye, Crossed Eye & Red Eye Affect Vision Later In Life?

Lazy Eyes, Crossed Eyes, And Red Eyes

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  • Lazy eyes can cause not developed vision and are also called amblyopia.
  • Strabismus (crossed eyes) is a condition when one eye is turned in a different direction than the other.
  • Red or bloodshot eyes are the result of little blood vessels on the surface of the eye swelling and clogging with blood.
  • Causes, diagnosis, and treatment of all three conditions are mentioned in the blog.

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  2. Amblyopia, available at Mayo Clinic
  3. Everything you need to know about the lazy eye, available at Medical News Today
  4. A common cause of red eyes, available at Medical News Today
  5. Red eyes, available at Mayo Clinic
  6. How to get rid of red eyes, available at Medical News Today
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  8. Strabismus, available at Cleveland Clinic
  9. Squint, available at NIH

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