The head of a pediatric squint can be turned left and right, but the angle of turning may not be exactly the same on both sides, depending on how much the angle differs. If there is a big difference in the angle, there is no doubt that the function of turning the head will be affected, and over time, there is no doubt that the development can be gradually affected, and it will also lead to more complications. How to rule out whether your baby has a squint can be found by parents through careful observation, because after all, a typical manifestation of a squint is a tilted head. There are many ways and forms of tilting the head, including tilting when sleeping, tilting when holding the head upright, tilting when holding the head, and not turning the head in place, so you should be careful if there is a problem with squint. Careful mothers can feel a hard knot when breastfeeding or find a large lump protruding from the skin surface when bathing.