Strabismus surgery is a routine surgery in ophthalmology. In the case of children, because they are too young to cooperate with local anesthesia surgery, it is usually required to be performed under general anesthesia so that the cost of the whole treatment is around$5,000-7,000. The principle of this surgery is that by artificially changing the starting and stopping points of the extraocular muscles, the abnormal eye position can be restored to normal, thus correcting strabismus and avoiding the impact on the development of the child’s visual function. This disease is relatively common in children. Different types of strabismus are treated in different ways, and some can be corrected by conservative treatment, such as accommodative internal strabismus. Some can be corrected by conservative treatment, for example, accommodative strabismus. However, for exotropia or vertical strabismus, surgical correction is usually required, and the timing of the surgery should be controlled before it affects the development of visual function. Therefore, if your child has strabismus, you must go to the hospital for a detailed examination.