Strabismus does not affect the ability to have children. Clinically, the separation of the visual axes of both eyes due to abnormal eye position or movement is called strabismus, and it is one of the more common types of ophthalmologic diseases. Strabismus is a treatable condition, and although there is a genetic possibility, it is not absolute. If the parents have strabismus, take the child to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the relevant examination, generally speaking, is to carry on the dilated pupil optometry, to see the specific refractive state, and at the same time must check the degree of strabismus, the synoptics, as well as the ocular motor function and the diplopia, to see if there is no strabismus. If your child has inherited strabismus, if you can actively take your child to the hospital for consultation and treatment, it can often be treated. Specific treatment should be under the direction of a physician.