Infants with symptoms of strabismus can sleep in supine, cuddling and supine positions. 1. Prone: chin to the affected side of the shoulder peak, abdomen against the bed lying on their stomachs to sleep, can be placed in the healthy side of the face under a small pillow. Pay attention to avoid the mouth and nose being blocked by a towel or pillow, and the cumulative time of the day is best not more than two hours. 2. Holding position: the best chin to the shoulder of the affected side, oblique embrace the patient upward tilt angle can be slightly larger, upright embrace, the patient’s back toward the adult, sitting on the adult’s forearm, head and back against the adult’s chest. 3. Supine: Sleeping on the back with the chin also facing the shoulder peak of the affected side as far as possible, the healthy side of the ear is best to stick to the healthy side of the shoulder, and the back is tightly pressed against the bed, for an unlimited period of time. If the patient appears to be uncomfortable, or the symptoms worsen, should promptly consult a doctor.