This is another issue of great concern to parents of children with amblyopia. Many parents, because they do not have a deep understanding of the mechanism and definition of amblyopia, take it for granted that if amblyopia is cured, glasses can be taken off, right? So here is a detailed explanation of whether you can take off your glasses after the amblyopia is cured, what kind of amblyopia can be cured and why the children who cannot take off their glasses can’t take off their glasses for the time being? Let’s talk about why amblyopia is formed in the human eye. Why do some people see things very clearly, while others see things very blurry? The people with ambiguous vision have a defect in their refractive system, and their eyes are equivalent to a camera with a missing part, so the pictures they take are ambiguous. This defect can be filled in with glasses, so that the human eye can see normally. Clear imaging is as essential to the fundus as air is to humans. If the fundus does not have a clear image, the development of fundus function will be delayed or even stalled over time. Especially in children’s visual development, it is the presence of this defect that affects the normal development of the fundus and thus leads to the formation of amblyopia, so the treatment of amblyopia must also start with making up for this defect, which is why it is necessary to wear glasses to treat amblyopia. For children with amblyopia, the cure of amblyopia indicates that, with the help of glasses, only the back of the eye (fundus function) has developed normally, but it does not mean that the previous structure of the fundus (refractive system defect) is fully normalized. If the refractive system is not fully restored to normal after the amblyopia is cured, the replacement parts will be removed and the eye will go back to its previous ambiguous state, which will easily lead to the recurrence of amblyopia and the loss of all efforts. So when can I stop wearing glasses? Through the explanation just now you should understand when you can not wear glasses, right? The refractive system of the eye is well developed and no longer needs this replacement part (glasses), no longer needs to be this crutch. When amblyopia is cured, some children will actively say that wearing glasses is not as clear as not wearing them, which means that the farsightedness is gradually decreasing, and also means that the effect of glasses on the human eye is slowly decreasing, until finally the farsightedness is reduced to more than 100 degrees, then there is no need to wear glasses. In general, the higher the farsightedness of the eye, the longer the child wears glasses, and the lower the farsightedness, the sooner the amblyopia can be cured and removed. However, when you are not ready to remove the lenses, do not remove the lenses on your own, and always follow the doctor’s orders.