It is recommended to monitor the intraocular pressure and check the fundus of the eye to determine the cause and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. 1. Photophobia after removal of silicone oil from retinal surgery may be caused by increased intraocular pressure, resulting in blurred vision and photophobia. This situation can be treated with intraocular pressure-lowering drugs such as acetazolamide as prescribed by the doctor. 2. After removing silicone oil, photophobia may also be caused by macular edema. If necessary, glucocorticosteroids such as dexamethasone can be used as prescribed by the doctor, and attention should be paid to monitoring the intraocular pressure during the period of medication in order to avoid the emergence of hormonal glaucoma. 3. The photophobia of the eyes after the removal of silicone oil may also be caused by corneal edema, which requires a period of time to recover, and during the recovery period, attention should be paid to eye rest and avoid contact with bright light environment. After the removal of silicone oil, it is recommended that regular review, once there are abnormal symptoms, consult a doctor in a timely manner. During the recovery period, you should avoid strenuous exercise, especially drastic head shaking, and reduce eye use to avoid visual fatigue. Eat more light and easy to digest vegetables and fruits, avoid spicy and stimulating food.