Patient: The child was found to have strabismus when she was very young, but the elderly said it did not matter, it would be fine when she grew up, so she never went to the hospital, and now she is two years and eight months old and still has strabismus, but the situation is not very serious, I do not know when it is better to go to the hospital, like she is such a big child can not cooperate with the correction, can it be cured? I haven’t been examined yet. !!!! What should I look for if I go for a checkup? The child is more mobile, not easy to control. A: You should go to the hospital as soon as possible to check your child, to clarify whether the child is strabismus, if it is strabismus is which type of strabismus. There are many types of strabismus, such as internal strabismus, external strabismus and vertical strabismus, as well as congenital, acquired, secondary and paralytic strabismus. Different types of strabismus are treated differently and at different times. Some strabismus can be corrected with glasses, while others require surgery. The timing of surgery also varies. For congenital strabismus, surgery is required as soon as possible, usually within one year of age, in order to restore tertiary vision in both eyes. However, some strabismus can be treated when the child is a little older. The main tests are: visual acuity, eye position, optometry, synoptic machine, anterior segment and fundus. If necessary, dilated pupils with atropine may be required.