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What is amblyopia commonly known as?

  1. Farsightedness

  2. Lazy Eye

  3. Near-sightedness

  4. Crossed Eyes

The correct answer is: Lazy Eye

Amblyopia is commonly known as "Lazy Eye." This condition typically arises when one eye does not develop proper vision during childhood, leading to a significant difference in visual acuity between the two eyes. The brain may begin to favor the eye with better vision, which can result in the affected eye being less utilized or "lazy." The term "Lazy Eye" accurately reflects the nature of the condition, as it emphasizes the reduced vision that occurs typically without any obvious structural issues with the eye itself. The other terms mentioned do not accurately describe amblyopia: farsightedness and near-sightedness refer to refractive errors where focusing difficulties occur, and crossed eyes (strabismus) involve misalignment of the eyes rather than a vision development issue. Understanding this distinction is critical for recognizing amblyopia and its implications for vision and overall eye health.