Determining when an infant’s crossed eyes will adjust depends on the specific circumstances. First, if the baby’s crossed eyes are caused by physiological reasons, this is because the baby is relatively young and the tension of the muscles around the eyes is unbalanced, thus causing strabismus and causing the child to have crossed eyes. Secondly, it is very difficult to adjust to the situation on its own, if the baby’s eyes are still very obvious after six months, it is very difficult to adjust on its own, and needs timely surgical treatment, if not timely intervention will often cause the child’s vision level of developmental disorders.