Strabismus can be corrected optically, medically, or surgically, as prescribed by your doctor. 1. Optical treatment: For patients with high AC/A, bifocal lenses can relax the adjustment and can also be used to correct it. For strabismus patients with diplopia, wearing prisms to make the visual axes of both eyes parallel can eliminate diplopia in the main field of vision. 2. Pharmacological treatment: the use of pupil-dilating agents (such as atropine, etc.) can correct or partially correct refractive accommodative strabismus; the application of pupil-contracting agents (such as Hirschsprung’s base, etc.) can form a pharmacological myopia, weakening the central regulation, which is effective in correcting high AC / A-type accommodative strabismus. Drugs should all be used under the guidance of a doctor. 3. Surgical treatment: including muscle weakening, muscle strengthening, horizontal muscle vertical transposition, etc. It is suitable for patients with large degree of strabismus and ineffective conservative treatment. When suffering from strabismus, it is recommended to seek early medical examination and treatment to avoid adverse effects on visual function.