Patient: Description (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I am 31 years old, my left eye vision is 1.0, right eye amblyopia: 0.3, both eyes are farsighted; I found out in 2009 that my left eye will often pain; so far I have found that the left eye vision loss, and many things with eyes are difficult to see clearly; to Tongji, Lu General, Aier have seen, all said I am Dry eye, plus the difference between the degree of my 2 eyes is relatively large, with the increase in age will be more and more pain, my current on the use of Sturgeon; all said there is no way to treat, and my current left eye vision has dropped to 0.8; I would like to ask you: my left eye is farsighted but not amblyopic, whether I can restore normal vision after surgery, my 2 eye degree difference is so large, whether the right eye has some what good I have such a big difference between my 2 eyes, is there any good way to enhance the right eye so that the eye doesn’t hurt; thank you. Doctor: If you have been seen in the ophthalmology department of a major hospital, the pain in your left eye may be related to dry eye, or it may be related to the fact that your left eye has decreased in regulation as you age, and you are easily fatigued after seeing things for a long time, but if there is not much vision loss, surgery is not considered for the time being. In addition, for your right eye, we recommend that you seek consultation with an amblyopia specialist.