Strabismus is not usually caused by looking at a cell phone. Ocular trauma and congenital developmental abnormalities can cause strabismus to occur.
Strabismus is a common ophthalmic disease, usually caused by developmental abnormalities, refractive errors and eye trauma, and is not closely related to cell phone viewing.
Strabismus is a common eye disease caused by developmental abnormalities, dysfunction of the nerves that govern eye movements, abnormal function of the extraocular muscles, or trauma to the eye, resulting in uncoordinated movements of both eyes, which can be manifested as strabismus, which can be corrected by strabismus surgery to improve the appearance of the patient.
Strabismus can also occur in patients with refractive errors, which can be corrected by wearing glasses to balance the eye position.
It is recommended that patients with strabismus visit a hospital to have their condition evaluated and treated according to the doctor’s instructions.