The Future Of Lazy Eye Treatment, Indiana University Study

Say goodbye to eye patches. Kids with lazy eye can now wear electronic glasses to correct their vision.

In the first US trial of the device, researchers from the Glick Eye Institute at Indiana University (IU) found that Amblyz occlusion glasses helped improve vision in children with amblyopia — more commonly known as lazy eye — as well as traditional eye patch treatment.

According to these researchers, this "digital patch" is the first effective treatment developed for the treatment of lazy eye in more than 50 years.

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