Bare vision cannot be improved after treatment of strabismus because strabismus and poor bare vision are two different disorders, but bare vision can be improved with vision rehabilitation. It is recommended for patients with strabismus that the younger the age of treatment, the better the results. The purpose of treating strabismus is to correct the patient’s eye position deviation. In the case of pediatric patients, after treating strabismus, relevant vision rehabilitation training can be carried out as a way to improve the naked vision. If the patient is an adult with strabismus, he or she has already missed the best period of development and recovery of visual function. The purpose of treating strabismus is to make both eyes parallel, improve the appearance and eliminate the impact of strabismus on daily life, but it does not have any effect on the improvement and restoration of visual acuity. In addition, patients are advised to pay attention to eye care and avoid eye fatigue as much as possible.