Question
For several years, I’ve been tilting my head to look at cell phones and tablets. This has caused my eyes to start seeing double. Now, wearing glasses results in strabismus. The doctor at the hospital said there’s nothing serious, just to reduce the use of mobile devices, and I feel the impact is quite significant. Can it be cured now?
Answer
Based on your description, I suggest reducing the time spent using electronic devices and paying attention to proper eye usage to avoid eye strain. If you have already followed the doctor’s advice to protect your eyes but the symptoms have not improved, it is recommended that you go to an ophthalmology specialist hospital for a check-up. Sometimes, corrective glasses are needed to adjust vision, and methods such as vision axis correction training can help restore binocular single vision and increase convergence ability. For example, using vision axis correction training machines or wearing prism lenses.