If this has gotten worse, you really need to be re-evaluated, perhaps find another doctor if you have lost confidence in your current one. Eye pain is not typically a symptom of this condition. Below is a resource that may help.
*The medical term for lazy eye is “amblyopia.” Lazy eye occurs when your brain favors one eye, often due to poor vision in your other eye. Eventually, your brain might ignore signals from your weak or “lazy” eye. The condition can result in vision impairment and loss of depth perception.
Read more here: http://www.healthline.com/symptom/lazy-eye
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If this has gotten worse, you really need to be re-evaluated, perhaps find another doctor if you have lost confidence in your current one. Eye pain is not typically a symptom of this condition. Below is a resource that may help.
*The medical term for lazy eye is “amblyopia.” Lazy eye occurs when your brain favors one eye, often due to poor vision in your other eye. Eventually, your brain might ignore signals from your weak or “lazy” eye. The condition can result in vision impairment and loss of depth perception.
Read more here: http://www.healthline.com/symptom/lazy-eye
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