A child’s neck tilted to one side is considered to be related to congenital strabismus, scoliosis and strabismus.
1. Congenital strabismus: It is mainly manifested as the deformity that one side of the neck will be tilted to the other side after the child is born, which can be called myogenic strabismus when it is caused by muscular lesions, and can be called osseous strabismus because of the deformity of bone development.
2. Scoliosis: Supporting the upright position of the neck usually requires the participation of many muscles. When there is asymmetry in the muscle strength of the upper trapezius muscle in the back of the child, it will cause scoliosis, which will result in the phenomenon that the child’s neck is tilted to one side.
3. Strabismus: For some children, it may be due to vision abnormalities, eye position up and down squinting, thus appearing the phenomenon of neck tilted to the side, mainly to prevent double vision.
Children’s neck tilted to one side, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.