When treated at a young age, a child with strabismus or amblyopia has a good chance of overcoming these problems. But it's vital to get treatment while the eyes are still developing. By seeking treatment, you can increase your child's chances of success.
Your role. Your child's vision will improve only with your help. Take your child to visit the eye doctor as scheduled. Be sure to follow the eye doctor's instructions and try to make treatment fun for your child. In an age-appropriate manner, explain the purpose and the goal of the medical visit to your child. When your child is old enough, encourage them to write down questions. Give your child time to ask these questions during the visit. Talk with the eye doctor about any concerns that you or your child have.
The eye doctor's role. After doing a full eye exam, the eye doctor will explain your child's vision problems and advise the best course of treatment. At follow-up visits, the eye doctor will see how well treatment is working. As your child's vision improves, new treatments will be suggested as needed.