I read about a man who had lazy eye. His treatment involved a combination of things. He had regular check - ups with an ophthalmologist. He was prescribed special contact lenses that helped in correcting the vision in his lazy eye. Additionally, he did some computer - based vision training programs at home. After about a year of consistent treatment, his lazy eye became much better and he could see clearly without any major difficulties.
Sure. My cousin had lazy eye. He wore an eye patch over his good eye for a few hours each day as per the doctor's advice. This forced his lazy eye to work harder. After a few months, his vision in the lazy eye improved significantly. Now he has almost normal vision in both eyes.
There was a girl in my neighborhood with lazy eye. She underwent vision therapy which included eye exercises like tracking moving objects and focusing on near and far objects alternately. Along with that, she wore corrective glasses. Over time, her lazy eye condition got better. It was a long process, but the results were great. Her depth perception also improved which was affected by the lazy eye initially.