When a child's eyes develop amblyopia, it can be improved through general treatment, medication, and surgical procedures. It is recommended that parents promptly take their child to the hospital for diagnosis and select an appropriate treatment method under the guidance of a doctor. General TreatmentChildren under 1 year old have underdeveloped vision. If they do not receive adequate visual stimulation after birth, amblyopia may occur. In this case, the child can be given corrective eyewear such as frame glasses or corneal contact lenses, and regular check-ups should be conducted to observe the progression of the condition. MedicationIf amblyopia is caused by factors such as opacity of the refractive medium or decreased transparency of the refractive interlayer, atropine mydriatic eyedrops, such as compound tropicamide eyedrops, can be used under the guidance of a doctor to promote ocular blood circulation and alleviate symptoms. Surgical TreatmentFor some children with amblyopia caused by congenital cataracts, treatment options such as lens implantation may be available. Additionally, vitamin A soft gel capsules, vitamin B6 tablets, and other nerve-nourishing drugs can be used as adjunctive therapy under the guidance of a doctor. Other MethodsIn daily life, it is also important to encourage children to develop good eye habits, avoid prolonged use of electronic devices to prevent aggravation of the condition. Dietary intake should include foods rich in vitamins, such as carrots and blueberries, which help supplement the body's nutritional needs and aid in disease recovery.