What should I do if my farsightedness and strabismus get worse with glasses?

Patients with hyperopic strabismus are worse with glasses and generally need surgery to correct it. Patients with hyperopia combined with strabismus need to undergo an optometry examination to determine the exact degree of hyperopia, and then wear glasses to correct the strabismus to see if the strabismus can be reduced. If the strabismus can be reduced, it means that the strabismus is accommodative, and the patient can be considered to be treated with glasses instead of undergoing a surgical procedure. However, if there is no change in the amount of strabismus after wearing eyeglasses or the strabismus worsens instead, it means that the patient does not belong to adjustable strabismus, but belongs to non-adjustable strabismus, in which case correcting the strabismus with eyeglasses is not able to treat the strabismus, and it needs surgery. If you have hyperopic strabismus, consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.