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Amblyopia in Kids: Prevention and Treatment | Bangkok Eye Hospital

Understanding Amblyopia in Kids Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, is a vision development disorder that affects children, leading to reduced vision in one eye. Early intervention is crucial to prevent long-term vision impairment. At Bangkok Eye Hospital, our pediatric ophthalmologists offer advanced treatments to correct amblyopia and support healthy visual development. Causes of Amblyopia What Leads to Lazy Eye in Children? Refractive Errors (Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism) – Unequal vision between eyes can cause one eye to weaken. Strabismus (Crossed Eyes) – Misalignment forces the brain to ignore signals from one eye. Congenital Cataracts – Clouding of the lens prevents clear vision from birth. Drooping Eyelid (Ptosis) – Can block vision and lead to amblyopia. Blocked Visual Pathway – Conditions like tumors or corneal opacities interfere with sight. Symptoms of Amblyopia in Children One eye drifting inward or outward. Frequent squinting or closing one eye. Poor depth perception and clumsiness. Tilting the head to see better. Complaints of blurry vision in one eye. Diagnosing Amblyopia How Is Amblyopia Detected in Kids? Comprehensive Pediatric Eye Exam – Early screening is essential. Visual Acuity Tests – Checks for differences in eye strength. Eye Alignment and Movement Tests – Identifies strabismus. Refraction Tests – Determines the need for corrective lenses. Treatment for Amblyopia What Are the Most Effective Treatment Options? Patching Therapy – Covering the stronger eye to strengthen the weaker one. Prescription Glasses – Correcting refractive errors to balance vision. Atropine Eye Drops – Temporarily blurs the stronger eye to promote use of the weaker eye. Vision Therapy – Exercises to improve eye coordination and focus. Surgery (if needed) – For severe cases of strabismus or cataracts. Preventing Amblyopia in Children Schedule early eye exams – The best prevention is early detection. Monitor your child’s vision – Watch for signs like squinting or eye drifting. Ensure proper vision correction – Glasses can help balance eyesight. Encourage eye exercises – Activities that promote equal eye use. Treat underlying conditions promptly – Strabismus, ptosis, or cataracts should be addressed early. Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for Amblyopia Treatment? Expert Pediatric Ophthalmologists with years of experience. State-of-the-Art Vision Therapy Programs tailored for kids. Personalized Treatment Plans for effective amblyopia correction. Child-Friendly Environment ensuring comfort and cooperation. Schedule an Appointment Today If your child shows signs of amblyopia, early treatment can make a difference. Contact Bangkok Eye Hospital for expert diagnosis and care.
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Understanding Pterygium: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

  How people notice and see Pterygium without knowing it is Pterygium   Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed a small, fleshy growth on the white part of your eye, usually near the nose? It might appear slightly red, or you might feel like something’s stuck in your eye. This growth can slowly creep onto the clear, center part of your eye, known as the cornea, causing discomfort, dryness, or even blurred vision. Many people mistake these signs for simple irritation, dryness, or tired eyes, unaware that they might be dealing with a condition called pterygium.   1. What is Pterygium? Pterygium (pronounced tuh-RIJ-ee-um) is a common eye condition that looks like a triangular or wedge-shaped growth on the eye’s surface. It usually starts small but can slowly expand toward the cornea. Though it might look concerning, it’s not cancerous. For some, it’s just a minor cosmetic issue, but for others, it can cause vision problems or significant discomfort   2. Why does it happen? Pterygium happens mainly due to long-term exposure to UV light from the sun, which is why it’s often called "surfer’s eye." But you don’t have to be a surfer to get it - anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors, especially without proper eye protection, is at risk. Dust, wind, and dry environments can also irritate the eye and contribute to its development. Genetics can play a part, too, as pterygium is more common in certain families. Pinguecula and pterygium are often mistaken for each other. Pinguecula is a yellowish bump on the conjunctiva, while pterygium extends onto the cornea and can affect vision. Proper diagnosis is key.   3. What to do when you notice it? If you spot a growth on your eye or feel persistent discomfort, dryness, or redness, don’t ignore it. Make an appointment with an eye specialist, especially if it’s growing or starting to affect your vision. The doctor can diagnose pterygium with a simple eye exam and discuss whether it needs to be treated right away or monitored over time.   4. Treatment Options Observation and Protection: In mild cases, protecting your eyes from the sun with sunglasses and using lubricating eye drops can help keep symptoms in check. Medication: If the pterygium becomes red and inflamed, doctors may prescribe anti-inflammatory eye drops to reduce irritation.  Surgery: When pterygium grows too large, affects vision, or causes significant discomfort, surgery to remove the growth may be recommended. This involves removing the tissue and often placing a graft (a small piece of your own conjunctiva) to cover the area and reduce the chance of it coming back.   5. Advice from Bangkok Eye Hospital and Next Steps At Bangkok Eye Hospital, our experienced ophthalmologists often see patients who are unsure what’s causing their eye discomfort or unusual growths. It’s essential to address these concerns early to avoid complications. If surgery is necessary, one of the best innovations available today is using fibrin glue during pterygium surgery, which offers many benefits over traditional stitches.     To learn more about how fibrin glue can improve your recovery and comfort, check out our next article on this advanced treatment here. If you’re experiencing symptoms or want a consultation, don’t hesitate to reach out to Bangkok Eye Hospital - our team is here to guide you through every step of your eye care journey.

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