Glasses Or Contact Lenses
Corrective eyewear can help restore equal vision in both eyes by correcting the image from whichever eye is less clear. This is especially helpful if the lazy eye is caused by refractive amblyopia.
Eyepatches
By blocking the vision from the stronger or clearer eye, the brain is forced to rely on the weaker eye, strengthening its connection with that eye. Eyepatches won’t be needed all day and usually between 2 and 6 hours a day is enough. This is needed and very helpful in all types of amblyopia.
Eyedrops
A medication called Isopto Atropine is used to blur the vision in the stronger eye temporarily, forcing the weaker eye to be used more. This is a more discrete alternative to an eye patch.
Surgery
In more severe cases where other treatments aren’t effective, such as with cataracts, a doctor may recommend surgery to correct the issue.Surgery can also be used to correct eye alignment but is preferably done only after the amblyopia is treated.