Patients who exhibit strabismus when looking at a cell phone need to seek prompt medical attention to identify the type of strabismus. Adjustable strabismus can be corrected by wearing glasses, while non-adjustable strabismus can be treated with surgery to balance the eye position.
Patients who exhibit strabismus when looking at a cell phone, meaning that both eyes are unable to focus on the same target at the same time, and when one eye focuses on the target, the other eye appears to be skewed, patients need to consult a doctor in time to find out the type of strabismus. For accommodative strabismus caused by refractive error, the patient can wear glasses to correct the refractive error, thus balancing the eye position and eliminating the symptoms of strabismus.
For non-adjustable strabismus caused by non-refractive error, conservative treatment is generally less effective, and patients can be treated with strabismus surgery, such as internal rectus muscle reduction, to balance the eye position and improve the appearance.
It is recommended that patients with strabismus should seek timely medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.