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Medication for Lazy Eye

Pediatric ophthalmologists at Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital at 看片神器 may prescribe medicated eye drops for a lazy eye caused by strabismus or anisometropia. The drops鈥攚hich contain atropine, a medication that dilates the pupils and blurs close-up vision鈥攁re placed in the healthy eye. The goal is to encourage your child to rely on the lazy eye, helping it become stronger over time.

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The advantage of atropine over occlusive therapy is that its effect lasts all day, and you don鈥檛 have to worry about your child removing a patch from his or her eye.

Medication may also be an option for children who don鈥檛 want to wear the patch because of a busy lifestyle. For example, kids who play sports may find the patch cumbersome.聽

Atropine drops are administered once a day. Therapy may continue for weeks or months depending on the severity of the lazy eye and how long it takes vision to normalize, or become closer to the vision of the healthy eye.

Side effects are rare but include redness or swelling around the eye, skin flushing, and fever. If any of these occur, tell your pediatric ophthalmologist.

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