Adults suffering from strabismus plus amblyopia may also experience a recurrence of strabismus after having strabismus surgery, but the specifics are related to the patient’s condition. Generally, if a patient has monocular amblyopia, he or she will naturally use the amblyopic side of the eye less frequently during the day, and long-term use of the other eye with normal vision will lead to disuse strabismus. Even if the patient has strabismus surgery, it is difficult for the eye to return to normal vision, and there is a higher likelihood of recurrence after surgery. After having adult strabismus surgery, patients can actively cooperate with professional ophthalmologists to continue to be corrected for amblyopia, to improve and enhance the vision of the amblyopic eye as much as possible, and to avoid the recurrence of strabismus after surgery. Usually, patients should pay attention to rest, make reasonable use of eyes, do not play with cell phone, watch TV for a long time, avoid excessive use of eyes caused by visual fatigue, which helps to protect vision. It is recommended that post-surgical strabismus patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular review, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs.