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A patient wearing a protective cloth eyepatch following surgery
A patient wearing a protective cloth eyepatch following surgery

An eyepatch is a small patch that is worn in front of one eye. It may be a cloth patch attached around the head by an elastic band or by a string, or an adhesive bandage. It is often worn by people to cover a lost or injured eye, but it also has a therapeutic use in children for the treatment of amblyopia (lazy eye). (See orthoptics and vision therapy.) Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 519 pixelsFull resolution (827 × 537 pixel, file size: 105 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 519 pixelsFull resolution (827 × 537 pixel, file size: 105 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a disorder of the eye. ... Orthoptics (from the Greek words ortho meaning straight, and optikas meaning vision [1]) is the discipline dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of defective eye coordination, binocular vision, and functional amblyopia by non-pharmaceutical and non-surgical methods, e. ... Vision therapy, also known as visual training, vision training, or visual therapy, is a method attempting to correct or improve presumed ocular, visual processing, and perceptual disorders. ...

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History

In the years before advanced medicine and surgery, eyepatches were common. They were particularly prevalent among members of dangerous occupations, such as pirates and blacksmiths. Today, with prosthetic eyes increasingly accessible, eyepatches are no longer common. Look up pirate and piracy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For other uses, see Blacksmith (disambiguation). ... An ocular prosthetic or artificial eye replaces a missing natural eye following an enucleation or envisceration that was lost due to disease or injury. ...


Sailors

A stereotypical pirate, sporting the requisite eyepatch
A stereotypical pirate, sporting the requisite eyepatch

Eye patches may have had a more practical purpose for sailors and pilots. According to the myth, sailors (stereotyped by the eye-patch-wearing pirate) who often went above and below deck, used eye patches to have one eye adjusted for the top deck and the other eye already adjusted for the darkness when suddenly going below deck. The strong sunlight while above deck on an oceangoing vessel could require minutes of adjustment to the dim lighting below deck. With virtually no light sources below deck, sailors would have to rely heavily upon their eyes to adjust. In the critical moments of modifying the rigging, navigating, and especially during battle, those minutes were too precious. A simple switch of the patch from one eye to the other saved time and was more convenient than being temporarily blinded when going between decks. This was deemed plausible on the January 17, 2007 episode of MythBusters. Image File history File links Piratey,_vector_version. ... Image File history File links Piratey,_vector_version. ... MythBusters is an American popular science television program on the Discovery Channel starring special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, who use basic elements of the scientific method to test the validity of various rumors and urban legends in popular culture. ...


Pilots

Similarly, pilots at one time would also do the same, when flying at night over brightly lit cities, so that one eye could look out, and the other would be adjusted for the dim lighting of the cockpit to read unlit instruments and maps. When flashlights with red bulbs, backlit instruments, and other modern instruments came along, that no longer was necessary, just as boats and ships evolving into being well lit made eye patches a thing of the past for most boating.


Amblyopia

A child wearing an adhesive eyepatch to correct amblyopia
A child wearing an adhesive eyepatch to correct amblyopia

Eye patching is used in management of children at risk of amblyopia (lazy eye), especially strabismic or anisometropic amblyopia. These conditions can cause visual suppression of the dissimilar images by the brain, resulting in blindness in an otherwise functional eye. By patching the good eye, the amblyopic eye is forced to function, causing vision to be retained. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 450 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1536 × 2048 pixel, file size: 580 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 450 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1536 × 2048 pixel, file size: 580 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a disorder of the eye. ... Strabismus (from Greek: στραβισμός strabismos, from στραβίζειν strabizein to squint, from στραβός strabos squinting, squint-eyed[1]) is a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other. ... Anisometropia is a condition in which the lenses of the two eyes have different focal lengths; that is, are in different states of myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness). ...


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Eyepatch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (524 words)
An eyepatch is a small patch, usually of fl cloth, that is worn in front of one eye and usually attached around the head by an elastic band or by a string.
It is often worn by people to cover a lost or injured eye, but it also has a therapeutic use in children for the treatment of amblyopia or lazy eye syndrome.
In the years before advanced medicine and surgery, eyepatches were common.
Jubei-chan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (815 words)
Jubei-chan: The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch or Jubei-chan: the Ninja Girl (Japanese title: 十兵衛ちゃん~ラブリー眼帯の秘密~; Juubei-chan: Raburii Gantai no Himitsu) is a 13-episode Japanese anime series written and directed by Akitaro Daichi.
When she puts on a special eyepatch, which is shaped like a heart, she turns into the modern reincarnation of Yagyu Jubei, a famed swordsman who died 300 years ago.
Only when they are attacked by a Ryujoji swordsman does she don the eyepatch and dispose of him.
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