Most of the congenital myotonic squint can be cured. For myotonic squint, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment can effectively prevent the developmental deformity of the face and cervical spine, as follows: a. For children less than one year old, non-surgical treatment methods can be used, such as massage with manipulation and manipulation correction, and good results can be achieved. Because children within one year of age have better muscle extension and flexibility and are more plastic, they can be cured by the above means. Second, for children from six months to one year old, if they do not improve after non-surgical treatment, surgical treatment can often be used to correct congenital myotonic squint. The most commonly used surgery is the severing of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, which can improve the pull of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on the neck and can correct the deformity.