What’s wrong with an 8-year-old boy who always involuntarily stares and rolls his eyes?

The 8-year-old boy always involuntarily stares and turns his eyes, may have optic neuropathy, conjunctivitis, Tourette’s syndrome, etc., under the guidance of ophthalmologists in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease. 1. Optic neuropathy: If the pediatric optic nerve is diseased, it may cause involuntary staring and rolling of the eyeballs, which is caused by nystagmus due to neuropathy. 2. Conjunctivitis: Conjunctival infections in children can also cause eye discomfort and involuntary staring and rolling of the eyeballs. In addition, the child may also have a foreign body sensation in the eyes, redness, itching and so on. 3. Tourette Syndrome: Tourette Syndrome is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder that involves involuntary muscle twitching in several areas of the child’s body, which can also be manifested as involuntary staring and eye rolling. The 8-year-old boy always involuntarily staring and rolling his eyes, should consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out relevant examinations, to clarify the specific causes, and active treatment.