Question

A 29-year-old woman has the habit of sitting close to the TV screen when watching it, and her vision becomes blurred when she sits further away. After hospital examination, she was diagnosed with strabismus. The patient is worried about this. Is there still a possibility for treatment and improvement in adult amblyopia?

Answer

The treatment for adult amblyopia is more challenging, but there is still hope for improvement. It is recommended that patients engage in regular eye movement exercises, such as rotating their eyes three times each morning and evening, pausing to gaze straight ahead after each rotation. This method, if consistently practiced over time, may help improve vision. However, since different causes can lead to different symptoms, patients should seek systematic and standardized examinations at regular three-level A hospitals as soon as possible based on their own conditions for targeted treatment. Additionally, patients should maintain a regular lifestyle in their daily lives, take good care of cold prevention and warmth, choose light and soft foods for their diet, and ensure good indoor ventilation and adequate water intake.