How is amblyopia treated? What are the common treatment methods? The key to amblyopia treatment is accurate optometry, children also need to dilate the pupil for optometry and wear appropriate glasses, on this basis, the treatment mainly includes the following methods: (1) traditional masking method + fine visual homework: cover the eye with good vision, force the amblyopic eye (eye with poor vision) to see, while doing fine visual homework, such as: training with amblyopic inserts to stimulate the development of the optic nerve system, so that The amblyopic eye’s visual acuity improves. This method is simple and easy to implement and is suitable for strabismic amblyopia and refractive amblyopia with reliable results. (2) Perceptual learning network amblyopia treatment: This is the latest neuro-visual treatment technique; (3) Comprehensive amblyopia treatment; (4) Visual stimulation therapy (i.e. CAM stimulator): The use of contrasting bars with different spatial frequencies as a stimulation source to stimulate the amblyopic eye to improve visual acuity. This method is easy to implement, each treatment time is short, quick results, especially for refractive amblyopia, other suppression therapy, posterior image therapy, etc. (5) red light scintillation therapy, the treatment effect is relatively weak; (6) multimedia visual enhancement CD-ROM training; (7) suppression film cover: abandoned the traditional eye mask coverings affect the appearance of the shortcomings, increase the compliance of treatment, while making the training more personalized, can be adjusted accordingly with the treatment process. For amblyopia caused by strabismus, congenital cataracts and ptosis, surgical treatment of these eye diseases should be actively pursued, and the child should be promptly examined after surgery to determine whether to wear lenses. In particular, after congenital cataract surgery, glasses are needed to solve the adjustment problem of seeing far and near, and glasses are worn for life. For amblyopic children with combined strabismus, the amblyopia should be treated first and the strabismus later. For those with congenital strabismus is surgery to correct the strabismus first, followed by amblyopia training. For amblyopia with combined high number strabismus, amblyopia is treated first for a period of time, and then surgery is performed to correct the strabismus after the visual acuity is partially improved and the eye position is corrected before continuing to treat the amblyopia. The success of amblyopia treatment depends on the parents’ concern and active cooperation. If the parents can comply with the doctor’s orders, attend medical appointments on time, supervise the child to complete homework well and report any problems in time, all of these measures are beneficial and necessary to promote successful treatment.