Prevent Blindness America Vision Learning Center
   
   
Eye Problems in Adults and Children
Taking Care of Your Sight
The Eye and How We See
 
Amblyopia - Tips for Patch Compliance

Children and Eye Problems Web Forum The Eye Patch Club for Children With Amblyopia and Their Families

Avoid power struggles around patching.

Use a timer to indicate when the patch comes off. This makes the timer the "bad guy," not the parent.

Consider having a rule that only parents touch (put on, take off) the patch (e.g., "When the patch is on, only Mom or Dad touch the patch.")

Use positive language and say, "The patch stays on until 2:30." Saying "Don't take the patch off," is like telling the child, "Don't think about elephants."

A parent may spend 10 minutes with the child each time the patch is put on doing an activity that is fun for the child, as it takes about that length of time for the brain to "regroup" and begin using the weaker eye. See Make Patch Time Count! for suggestions.

Some parents have had success with a reward calendar, marking each time the child wears the patch as prescribed.

Try to minimize skin irritation when using adhesive patches. This kind of patch occludes sight better than those with elastic bands or patched glasses.

Some ideas:

  • Try hypoallergenic patches.
  • Topical applications are available for use on the skin, under the patch area, which can help reduce irritation.
  • Cut or hole-punch small holes in the adhesive part of the patch, which minimizes the amount of skin in contact with the adhesive. Make sure the eye is still fully occluded.
  • If the area under the adhesive has become irritated, for the next patching time try taping gauze over a larger area than the patch would cover, then attaching the patch to the gauze.

Prevent Blindness America offers a web forum for amblyopia.

The Eye Patch Club is a valuable resource for children with amblyopia and their families.

For more information on your child's sight,
email us at info@preventblindness.org, contact us online, or call 1-800-331-2020.

Copyright © 2005 Prevent Blindness America ®

 

Prevent Blindness
America Home

Vision Learning Center

Receive a free copy
of PBA's
Amblyopia
brochure

Subscribe to our e-newsletter

Support our
sight-saving work:

Make a donation to Prevent Blindness America

Visit the PBA
Web Forum to discuss
your child's
vision health

 

 

 
Home  •  Contact  •  Privacy Policy  •  Disclaimer