The involuntary rolling of eyes in children may be a manifestation of convulsions, or it may be a manifestation of tics. The convulsions may be related to epilepsy, central nervous system infection, hyperthermia, and other abnormalities in the development of the nervous system or intracranial lesions, etc. It is necessary to go to the hospital in time for diagnosis of the disease, and then treat the cause symptomatically. Common causes and treatments 1, epilepsy: mainly due to abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain and cause transient malfunction of brain function, can be manifested as convulsions, foaming at the mouth, loss of limbs, involuntary eye rolling, etc., usually for epileptic sleep seizures, need to go to the hospital for EEG examination in time to make a clear diagnosis. Anti-epileptic drugs such as phenytoin sodium and phenobarbital can be used for treatment under the guidance of professional doctors, and the child’s symptoms should be observed in time and reviewed regularly. 2. Central nervous system infection: If the child has long had symptoms such as fever, vomiting and poor mental status, followed by involuntary eye rolling and other convulsions, it can be considered a central nervous system infection, commonly seen in diseases such as meningitis and encephalitis, and usually Lumbar puncture is required to clarify the diagnosis. Under the guidance of professional doctors, drugs such as meropenem and sodium penicillin should be used to treat brain inflammation, and drugs such as azithromycin can also be used to treat anti-infection. And most children can achieve good treatment results; 3, high fever convulsions: mainly because children’s neurological system is not well developed, so it is easy to induce cramps in a high fever state, resulting in involuntary eye rolling. At this time, health care workers should immediately open the child’s airway to keep breathing open. You can also use non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen suspension to reduce fever and relieve symptoms; 4. Tic disorder: the child can show one or more motor or vocal tics, some with shrugging, blinking, shaking, etc., and can be seen at the appropriate clinic. Note that there are many factors that cause children to involuntarily roll their eyes, and they are generally disease factors, so once the symptoms appear in children, parents should pay attention to them and promptly take their children to the hospital for examination to rule out disease.