What to do if your eyes are slanted

A slanted eye is known as strabismus and requires corrective tools, medication, or surgery.
Strabismus can be caused by congenital developmental abnormalities or induced by acquired diseases, such as head injuries and other disorders, but also with refractive errors that alter innervation and affect eye position. The disease can be accompanied by symptoms such as eye pain, eye redness and dryness after eye use, as well as complications such as amblyopia and diplopia, which require active treatment.
Corrective tools can choose to wear glasses, wear eye cover and other ways of training, mild strabismus can choose prism correction; medication can choose hairy fruit rutaecarpine, atropine, etc.; strabismus can be corrected if necessary surgery.
It is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department for examination and treatment in time, and avoid blindly using drugs by oneself.