It is not recommended to play with cell phone within one week after strabismus surgery. After one week or more after the doctor’s examination, if the condition is stabilized, you can play with cell phone, but you need to avoid eye fatigue.
Strabismus surgery is a common surgical procedure used in ophthalmology to normalize the direction of vision in both eyes and improve the appearance of patients with strabismus. In the early stage after strabismus surgery, the surgical incision on the conjunctiva has not yet healed, and looking at a cell phone at this time will easily affect the healing of the surgical incision, as well as cause discomfort such as dryness of the eyes and a feeling of a foreign body.
Therefore, it is not recommended that patients look at cell phones in the early postoperative period, otherwise it may affect the recovery of the patient’s condition. If the patient’s condition is stable after one week or more after surgery, the patient can moderately look at the cell phone, but should avoid eye fatigue.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care after strabismus correction surgery, have regular checkups, and consult the doctor in time when discomfort occurs.