After retinal detachment surgery, you need to stay in bed more often, and prohibit lifting heavy objects and doing physical activities that consume a lot of energy. Retinal detachment is one of the most common ophthalmologic diseases, which can seriously affect vision and even cause a large area of visual field loss, so when diagnosed, it needs to be treated by surgery as soon as possible to promote retinal reset. After retinal detachment surgery, the most important thing is to avoid strenuous activities, because strenuous exercise activities are not conducive to the attachment of the retina to the wall of the eyeball, which may lead to the reoccurrence of retinal detachment. It is also important to be aware of the surgical procedure for retinal detachment surgery, as strenuous activity should be avoided for a few days after surgery to avoid excessive eye movement due to external pressure surgery. After surgery, the retina has just been attached and has not yet fully grown in, so there is a high risk of pulling on the retina after strenuous eye movement, leading to retinal detachment again. Also if it is an internal procedure, make sure to keep your head down after oiling or pumping, not sleep on your back, and not rub your eyes or sleep with pressure on them.