Training methods for farsightedness and strabismus

Both hyperopia and strabismus are difficult to be corrected through training. Patients should consult the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner and receive reasonable treatment under the guidance of the doctor.
Hyperopia and strabismus are common ophthalmologic diseases, and they may appear together. Hyperopia is a type of refractive error, usually caused by congenital developmental abnormalities. Strabismus is a type of ocular myopathy, which is usually related to congenital developmental abnormalities. Highly farsighted patients may also have the possibility of strabismus, but both are generally more difficult to be corrected through training.
Hyperopia can be corrected by glasses or refractive surgery to improve vision. Patients with accommodative internal strabismus can have their refractive error corrected with glasses to balance their eye position. Patients with non-adjustable strabismus usually require strabismus surgical treatments such as medial rectus muscle reduction.
Patients with hyperopia and strabismus are advised to seek timely hospital consultation to assess their condition and follow medical advice.