Does rolling your eyes too much make you strabismus?

Generally, more white eye rolling does not result in strabismus, and the condition is associated with heredity, trauma, and other factors. However, excessive eye rolling can affect the retina or muscle coordination.
Strabismus is the inability to look at the same object with both eyes at the same time. The cause of this disease is more recurrent, and studies have shown that it is mainly related to heredity, ocular trauma, craniocerebral trauma, congenital lack of or deformity of extraocular muscles, Down’s syndrome, refractive abnormalities, viral infections and other factors. Therefore, in general, rolling the white eyes too much will not become strabismus and is not associated with the cause of this disease.
However, it is not recommended to roll the white eyes frequently, otherwise, to a certain extent, it is easy to affect the retina and eye muscle coordination, resulting in muscle incoordination, and secondly, it may also cause visual fatigue. In addition, if you often involuntarily roll your eyes, it may be due to conjunctivitis, epilepsy and other diseases.
In conclusion, do not roll your eyes frequently in your daily life and strengthen your eye care. If you often roll your eyes involuntarily, you need to go to the hospital.