What’s wrong with a two-month-old baby’s eyes rolling upwards?

Two-month-old babies’ eyes rolling upward may be normal, but also may be related to inverted eyelashes, strabismus, pediatric epilepsy, etc.. 1. Normal factors: If parents put toys on top of the baby for a long time or often roll up the eyes to coax the baby, etc., can cause two-month-old babies to roll their eyes upwards. 2. Inverted eyelashes: children with inverted eyelashes because of the abnormal direction of growth of eyelashes, can stimulate the baby’s conjunctiva, cornea and other ocular surface tissues, the child may appear eyeballs upward, photophobia, tearing, eye secretions increase, crying and restlessness and other uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Strabismus: if the two-month-old baby strabismus that is, eye position skewed, can be manifested as eyeballs turned upward, and some babies will appear short vision, head tilting, side face and other manifestations. 4. Pediatric epilepsy: pediatric epilepsy is related to genetic factors, brain damage, abnormal brain development, etc. When epileptic seizure occurs, the child may show straightening of the eyes, foaming at the mouth, twitching of the limbs, etc., and may also show upward rolling of the eyes. It is recommended that children with upturned eyes and other discomforts should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.