Does everyone have a lazy eye?

Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, is a condition occurring in children in which vision has not properly developed in both eyes. One eye will always remain blurry, even with contacts or glasses. It is not a condition that everyone has, as it affects approximately 2-3 percent of the US population. Early vision screening is important so that the condition can be diagnosed and treated as early as possible.
Updated on Wednesday, February 01 2012 at 07:42PM EST
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