Adults who had 'lazy eye' as a child 'at risk of four silent killer conditions'

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Those diagnosed with amblyopia as kids were more likely to develop conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

Children with a 'lazy eye' may be at a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease when they grow up, a new study suggests.

He added: "In the UK, all children are supposed to have vision screening before the age of five, to ensure a prompt diagnosis and relevant ophthalmic treatment." In the UK, treatment usually starts before the age of seven, potentially improving vision in the weaker eye. An increased risk of heart attack observed even when other risky conditions factored in like social class, ethnicity and any previous diseases, according to the team's findings.

 

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