Refractive correction. Correction of refractive errors is the most basic treatment for amblyopia, especially for anisometropic and refractive amblyopia.
Eye surgery. For strabismic amblyopia caused by some non-accommodative strabismus, surgical correction is required.
Covering therapy. That is, covering the dominant eye and forcing the amblyopic eye to use it is the most widely used and most effective method to treat monocular amblyopia.
Suppression therapy. Wearing overcorrected lenses and atropine dilation in the dominant eye point is suitable for children with moderate to mild monocular amblyopia and poor compliance with patching therapy.