Can congenital amblyopia lead to blindness?

Patients with congenital amblyopia have low vision, which can be improved with treatment, but the vision usually does not deteriorate and therefore does not usually lead to blindness.
Although it is congenital amblyopia, as long as the patient is treated in time, there is a possibility that the vision can be restored and it usually does not lead to blindness.
The best time to treat congenital amblyopia is during the sensitive period of visual development. If the treatment is carried out when the patient is too old, the treatment will not be effective, and although it will not lead to blindness, it will be difficult for the patient to regain his/her vision.
Congenital amblyopia refers to the type of amblyopia where the cause of amblyopia is not clear. The child may be born with amblyopia due to various reasons that affect the normal development of visual function, thus forming amblyopia.
It is recommended that children with amblyopia should consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.