Causes of blindness in infants

The following conditions can impair vision or cause blindness in infants:
- cataracts [4]
- infections, such as pink eye
- amblyopia (lazy eye)
- blocked tear ducts
- strabismus (crossed eyes)
- congenital glaucoma
- ptosis (droopy eyelid)
- retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), which occurs in premature babies when the blood vessels that supply their retina aren’t fully developed
- visual inattention, or delayed development of your child’s visual system











