What is the difference between amblyopia and hyperopia?


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The difference between amblyopia and hyperopia mainly includes: amblyopia mainly refers to the absence of obvious organic diseases in the eye, in which case the best corrected vision of one eye or both eyes is lower than the vision due to the corresponding age. The concept of hyperopia refers to a refractive state after parallel light passes through the refraction of the eye and is imaged on the retina. If the person with hyperopia wears glasses for correcting hyperopia, the refractive error can be corrected by letting the focus fall on the retina. There are also obvious differences in treatment. Amblyopia needs to wear glasses to correct, cover the dominant eye, but also with amblyopia therapy equipment for amblyopia training.