Question

A 31-year-old woman recently experienced an improvement in her vision, along with symptoms of a slight strabismus. She would like to understand the treatment and examination methods for adult strabismus.

Answer

Postoperative complications of adult strabismus surgery are usually minimal, but depending on individual circumstances, varying degrees of complications may occur. The most common is the possibility of postoperative diplopia, which indicates a recurrence of strabismus. If this situation arises, it is important to seek a detailed re-examination at a hospital promptly. Different causes lead to different symptoms, and patients should seek systematic examinations at regular hospitals as soon as possible based on their own conditions for targeted treatment. Additionally, patients should maintain regular work and rest times in daily life, take good preventive measures against colds and keep warm, and choose light and soft foods in their diet. They should also ensure good ventilation and drink plenty of hot water.