There is no fastest way to recover from amblyopia training for adults. Treatment of amblyopia is only effective if it is carried out during the development of vision, such as refractive correction and masking therapy.
Since adults have missed the optimal period for treating amblyopia, it is largely difficult to treat, and even when treated, the results are usually poor.
Treatment of amblyopia includes refractive correction, masking of the dominant eye, forced use of the amblyopic eye, use of atropine in conjunction with atropine, the red filter method, posterior image therapy, and treatment of congenital complete ptosis or congenital cataracts. However, all of the above methods are suitable for children and are not effective in adults.
The later the amblyopia is treated, the less effective it is. Therefore, if amblyopia is detected in childhood, it should be treated as soon as possible.