Why doesn’t farsightedness go down when amblyopia gets better?

Since the clinical treatment is for amblyopia and not for hyperopia, the degree of hyperopia will not be reduced by the treatment.
By wearing glasses of appropriate prescription and corresponding amblyopia training and other treatments, the visual development of the child can be stimulated, and amblyopia can be better treated, but hyperopia will not be treated.
However, hyperopia will not be treated. In clinical practice, hyperopia is often difficult to be effectively treated.
The decline in hyperopia is often related to age, if the child is younger, with the increase in age, the eye axis will be with the growth and development of the state of continuous growth, the corresponding hyperopia will appear to decline. If. The child is older, especially over 12 years of age, then the eye axis is less likely to continue to grow, and accordingly, hyperopia will not decline.