Strabismus in a 3 year old child cannot be restored through training, but has to be restored by treating the cause of the disease, such as wearing eyeglasses to correct accommodative strabismus, or surgical treatment for non-accommodative strabismus.
Strabismus is a common disease in ophthalmology, which is most common in childhood, and it is generally difficult to promote the recovery of strabismus through training. Adjustable strabismus caused by refractive error generally does not require surgical treatment, and children can wear glasses to correct refractive error, so as to balance the eye position and improve the appearance.
Non-adjustable strabismus is associated with congenital developmental abnormalities and requires surgical treatment such as medial rectus muscle reduction to normalize the eye position.
Patients with strabismus are advised to consult the hospital in time to assess their condition and under the guidance of the doctor for reasonable treatment.