What is the best way to train monocular amblyopia?

Monocular amblyopia is a condition in which the best-corrected visual acuity in one eye is lower than that of the corresponding age, but there is no organic lesion in the eye examination, and there is no best training method. There is no best training method. Generally, the symptoms can be relieved by training methods such as red light irradiation, masking therapy, fine work, binocular vision training, etc. There is only a method that suits the patient, but there is no such thing as the best method.
1. Red light irradiation: monocular amblyopia may be caused by low vision due to insufficient optical stimulation of the retina during the critical stage of visual development in childhood. Generally, red light irradiation can be used to stimulate the development of red light-sensitive cone cells in the macular center recess, and promote the recovery of amblyopia in this way.
2. Monocular amblyopia: The symptoms of amblyopia can be relieved by masking therapy, which promotes the development of the visual acuity of the amblyopic eye by masking the dominant eye, so that the amblyopic eye can get more visual stimulation, thus promoting the recovery of amblyopia.
3. Fine work: monocular amblyopia can also be improved by performing fine work such as stringing beads, tracing, threading needles and so on to make the amblyopic eye focus on a certain small target, so that the inhibited photoreceptor cells in the amblyopic eye will be stimulated to release the inhibition, thus improving the visual acuity.
4. Binocular vision training: When the visual acuity of the amblyopic eye gradually improves, binocular vision training will help to build up the ability of using both eyes together and the binocular vision functions such as fusion vision and stereopsis.
If you find amblyopia, you should consult a doctor in time and treat it under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying the condition.