What’s wrong with a child’s head tilting and eyes slanting when watching TV?

Children watching TV with a tilted head and slanted eyes may be strabismus or myopia. 1. Strabismus: congenital neuromuscular dysplasia, difficult delivery of babies during birth, measles virus infection involving the eye muscles, etc. may affect the child’s normal vision, leading to abnormalities in the child’s ability to see, which may be manifested in the form of a tilted head and slanted eyes when watching TV. 2. Myopia: affected by congenital genetic factors and environmental factors, parallel light rays from the outside world focus before the retina, resulting in blurred vision and the child’s inability to see distant objects clearly. This may result in a tilted head and eyes when watching TV. There may be other clinical reasons for children to watch TV with a tilted head and eyes. Parents are advised to take their children to the ophthalmology department of the hospital to determine the cause of the problem.