What’s wrong with your child’s wandering eyes?

A child’s wandering eyes may be related to physiological factors, or it may be caused by refractive errors and hyperactivity.
1. Physiological factors: Some children are outgoing, active and easily attracted by other objects, games and other substances, they may have wandering eyes.
2. Refractive error: When there is myopia, astigmatism and other refractive errors, the child may be prone to blurred vision and visual fatigue, which may also lead to the expression of wandering eyes.
3. ADHD: Children with ADHD tend to be inattentive, react to stimuli from various factors around them, and are unable to filter out extraneous stimuli, which may cause their eyes to wander, and may be accompanied by emotional instability, learning difficulties, and other manifestations.
It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the child’s wandering eyes, and then have the child treated and adjusted by the doctor.