What should I do for my infant’s slanted eyes?

       Little Coco is Granny Wang’s little granddaughter, who is 4 years old and looks very cute. But recently, when she was watching TV, she noticed that her eyes were a bit slanted outward and her head was sometimes a bit crooked. Since the discovery of this problem, the family began to pay extra attention to her. But indeed, little Coco really tilted her neck to the right every time. This was a big problem for Grandma Wang. She immediately took her to the best children’s hospital for an eye examination. After careful examination by the doctor, it was found that little Coco had a kind of paralytic strabismus. Her visual acuity was also very poor, only about 0.3. After the atropine dilated eye exam, it was found that she had 450 degrees of hyperopia and only 0.6 vision after correction, that is, she also had amblyopia. Since paralytic strabismus can affect a child’s stereopsis, the doctor decided to perform strabismus surgery first. The eye position was well corrected after the surgery, and then amblyopia treatment was performed after prescription according to the degree of hyperopia. After half a year of amblyopia treatment, little Coco’s corrected visual acuity is now 0.8. There is still a little bit of amblyopia left, and it is necessary to continue amblyopia treatment and to have regular dilated eye examinations. This is because children will reduce their hyperopia as they get older. Now she only has to wear 350 degrees of glasses. Therefore, when she sees a child with “crossed eyes”, Granny Wang will tell them to go to the hospital for treatment.