Can babies recover from strabismus on their own?

Strabismus in children, in general, cannot recover on its own, and needs to be seen promptly for formal treatment, and try to be resolved before the age of 12, or else the visual function of both eyes may be lost. The causes of strabismus are not clear, but may be related to anatomical abnormalities of periocular structures, refractive errors, nerve paralysis, trauma and inflammation leading to neuromuscular damage, genetic factors, etc. If a child develops strabismus, it is important to pay attention to it early and treat it promptly. If strabismus occurs in children, early attention should be paid to it and timely treatment should be carried out with the goal of restoring the visual function of both eyes and correcting the appearance of the eyes. The treatment of strabismus in children is based on de-suppression and treatment of amblyopia, i.e., forcing the diseased eye to work through glasses or temporary eye masks, thus playing a corrective role, and then treating strabismus after the visual acuity of both eyes is close to equilibrium, and the specific treatment method should be chosen according to the condition. If strabismus is not treated in time, it may lead to increase in the degree of strabismus, affect the aesthetics, and develop into amblyopia, which will seriously affect the normal life. Therefore, if you find that your baby has strabismus, consult a doctor in time.