Amblyopia treatment, the younger the age, the higher the chance of treatment, the best treatment age in 3 years old ~ 7 years old (preschool), if not timely and effective treatment, will cause lifelong “visual disability” or even effective blindness. Amblyopia is a common eye disease in children, most notably in those with corrected visual acuity of less than 0.8 in one or both eyes, an eye disease that seriously endangers children’s visual function and can cause aggravation of amblyopia or even blindness if left untreated. As a parent, how much do you know about amblyopia and have you stepped on the minefield of amblyopia treatment? Many parents find that their children have amblyopia, but they are worried that their children are small and fear injury during the treatment process, so they want to let their children grow up and then treat them. This is because they miss the time to treat their child’s amblyopia. The younger the child, the higher the chance of treatment, the best treatment age in 3 years old to 7 years old (preschool), if not timely and effective treatment, will cause lifelong “visual disability” or even effective blindness. 12 years old after the chances of recovery is very small. Therefore, parents should not cause their children a lifetime of regret because of a moment of weakness. The second minefield: no need to wear glasses all the time Amblyopic children need to wear glasses for treatment, but children are active and do not like to wear glasses, parents not only do not stop, let the child do not wear glasses. Parents feel that they don’t need to wear glasses all the time, but only when they are studying. This affects the child’s treatment. For amblyopic children, wearing glasses is to be able to use their eyes normally, so that the amblyopic eyes can be used normally, if not wearing glasses will aggravate the development of amblyopia. Many parents think that once their child’s vision is restored, everything is fine and they don’t need to wear glasses or train anymore. This can easily lead to your child falling back into amblyopia. When your child’s vision is restored, it is important to have regular checkups and continue to wear glasses for training, as this is beneficial to the stability and recovery of your child’s vision. Parents play a vital role in the treatment of amblyopia, not only by encouraging the child to be treated and calming the child’s anxiety, but also by monitoring the child. Because children are young and have poor self-restraint, parents should always pay attention to their children’s dynamics. Regular reviews are conducted until full recovery is achieved.