Question

A 6.5-year-old child has undergone a refraction examination after dilation, with an uncorrected visual acuity of 0.5+ in the left eye and 0.8 in the right eye. The hospital has prescribed glasses for correction, with a prescription of -050+1.5070 for the left eye, achieving a visual acuity of 0.8, and -050+1.5090 for the right eye, also achieving a visual acuity of 0.8. In addition, the child undergoes 45 minutes of distance object therapy daily. How should the treatment be continued?

Answer

For children with mild myopia and amblyopia, continuous treatment is crucial. Myopia is corrected through the use of glasses, while amblyopia requires specialized treatment. There are devices specifically designed for amblyopia treatment on the market, and it is recommended to continue with more professional treatment at the hospital daily.