After retinal detachment surgery, try to minimize lifting heavy objects to avoid retinal detachment again after over-exertion. Retinal detachment is a common eye disease, which belongs to one type of fundopathy. It refers to the separation of the retinal neuroepithelium and pigment epithelium, which is mainly manifested by symptoms such as vision loss and blockage of vision, etc. Surgery is usually needed to treat this condition, for example, vitrectomy, or extra-scleral cushioning, etc., which can help to restore the retina to its original position. If the patient exerts excessive force after surgery, such as lifting heavy objects, it may cause the retinal neuroepithelial layer and pigment epithelial layer to separate again, which will affect the recovery of retinal detachment and increase the chance of recurrence of retinal detachment. If patients experience symptoms such as vision loss, blocked vision, or distorted vision after surgery, they should be highly suspicious of retinal detachment recurrence, and need to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for fundus examination in a timely manner, and take accurate treatment and therapy.