Does it take three months for strabismus surgery to stabilize?

Strabismus usually takes about three months to stabilize after surgery. Strabismus is a common ophthalmic disease, usually caused by paralysis of extraocular muscles or uncoordinated movement of extraocular muscles, and can occur at any age. For non-adjustable strabismus, surgical treatment is usually needed to correct it. It usually takes about three months for the patient’s local tissue scarring to reform and function to recover after surgery, so it takes three months after surgery to fully stabilize, but in most patients, about one month after surgery, there is no longer any abnormality in the appearance of the eye, and the local postoperative congestion and inflammatory reaction has subsided. It is important for patients to pay attention to eye hygiene after strabismus correction surgery and not to rub the eyes, as this may lead to eye infections and splitting of the surgical incision.