What’s wrong with your child’s eyes?

A child’s eyes may look lifeless, which may be caused by sleepiness, refractive error, strabismus and other causes.
If a child is chronically sleep deprived and in a sleepy state, the eyes may appear lifeless and generally do not require special treatment, and the discomfort can be relieved with additional sleep.
If the child suffers from refractive error, because the eyes see things blurred, unable to focus the focus of vision accurately on the scene of attention, and thus can show laxity of vision, the eyes are not God’s state, the child can wear glasses to correct the refractive error, to improve the eyesight.
Children with strabismus can’t focus their eyes on the objects they are looking at because their eyes are skewed, which makes their eyes look lifeless, and they may also experience discomfort such as double vision.
It is recommended that a child with a lack of vision should be seen by a doctor for an evaluation of his or her condition and treatment as prescribed.