After strabismus surgery, the symptoms and color of the eye will basically disappear in about two weeks. However, it depends on the amount of surgery and the degree of conjunctival dissection, as well as the degree of intraoperative bleeding. If a large number of muscles are operated on, for example, the upper and lower rectus muscles, the right and left rectus muscles are operated on. The extent of conjunctival incision is relatively large, more blood vessels are destroyed, and there may be more bleeding and tissue damage, so the recovery time is relatively long. After surgery, you can apply cold compresses, add eye water to promote repair, and take oral vitamin C and blood-stasis-boosting medications, so that the recovery of color symptoms will be faster.