Question

I am a 43-year-old female with a history of amblyopia and myopia. Can amblyopia and myopia be treated more effectively?

Answer

Children may have some degree of refractive error during their growth and development, which can partially recover with age, but when the degree is severe, correction is necessary to avoid causing amblyopia. The effectiveness of amblyopia treatment is related to the patient’s age, with younger patients showing better treatment outcomes. There is currently no specific effective treatment, and it usually involves correcting with glasses and undergoing intensive training. During the treatment period, patients should maintain a regular lifestyle, engage in moderate exercise, and maintain good health and hygiene to avoid being attacked by bacteria due to decreased immunity.