After strabismus surgery, patients can use their eyes normally, follow the doctor’s instructions to prevent infection, and wear goggles or sunglasses or their own glasses to minimize the entry of dirt into the eye. 2 weeks after the surgery, patients can engage in normal physical activities, but swimming is not recommended. Strabismus is a common disease in ophthalmology, most of the cases are caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, while a few patients are caused by trauma to the eye or lesions in the central nervous system. Patients may experience abnormalities in appearance, which may also cause symptoms such as double vision, and usually require surgical treatment to correct. After the surgery for strabismus correction, there will always be symptoms such as eye congestion, foreign body sensation, etc. Generally, the symptoms will be significantly improved in about 2~3 weeks, and basically you can live and work normally. Be careful not to contaminate your eyes, so as not to cause eye infections. Generally, you will recover more satisfactorily about 1 month after the surgery, and at this time, there is usually no abnormal performance from the appearance.