Glasses for indolent eye lead to blurriness...is that average?

My daughter was diagnosed with a lethargic eye and was prescribed glasses. We picked them up today and she say they are very blurry. Is this normal? Will she adjust to them? I'm of late afraid that maybe they misdiagnosed her and she doesn't really need them. Thanks.

Answers:    If the goggles are of plus Rx, which is commonly the case with previously undetected inactive eye, this is not unusual.

The eyes in such an instance have be working over-hard, and as a side effect of that the binocular vision has become difficult or impossible, prime the brain to "ignore" one eye, which then falls behind within development.

The glasses agree to the eyes only make regular effort for vision, but that isn't what they're used to doing: for a while they will still be doing what's run of the mill too them: over focussing.
If the eyes don't learn quite promptly that they can now relax, there are simple exercises that can give a hand but, just sometimes, the full plus Rx has to be introduced within stages to help the eyes acclimatise to it. That doesn't mean the stronger Rx be wrong, only too much to jump to contained by one go.

Lazy eye is important to treat. After age 18 it's usually too past due. Try bandaging the good eye and looking out the bad eye 30 minutes a time. acually no but it does happen
the lazy eye come from its owner so u should check your self first
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