Amblyopia is a decrease in best corrected visual acuity that results from abnormal visual development during a critical period in childhood. It is usually unilateral and not correctable by refractive means alone. There are several types of amblyopia including strabismic amblyopia caused by strabismus, anisometropic amblyopia caused by unequal refractive error between eyes, and stimulus deprivation amblyopia caused by lack of visual input. Amblyopia can be classified as functional and reversible or organic and irreversible. Treatment depends on the type of amblyopia and may include refractive correction, patching or blurring of the better-seeing eye, and visual stimulation therapies.