Cock-eye in infants may be a normal phenomenon or a pathological phenomenon.
Cock-eye is also known as internal strabismus. When babies are born, due to the imperfect development of the nervous system, the rotation of the eyeballs is not coordinated, and the phenomenon of internal strabismus may occur, so babies with slight angular abnormality is a normal physiological phenomenon. The slight angular abnormality in infants is a normal physiological phenomenon. It can be recovered slowly with the growth of age.
After about half a year old, the function of both eyes and the rotation of the eyeballs gradually begin to develop soundly, if the baby still shows inward slanting vision, it may be a pathological phenomenon, and need to consult a doctor as soon as possible.
If you are unable to determine whether or not the condition is normal, it is recommended that you consult a doctor for treatment and keep your child under constant observation.