How many ways to avoid strabismus in babies?

  Strabismus is often referred to as “crossed eyes” or “crossed eyes”. There are six muscles attached to the wall of the human eye, and these muscles are innervated by nerves, pulling and cooperating with each other to coordinate the movement of the eye and make the eye turn in all directions. Infants’ eyes are immature and short in diameter, and lack the ability to gaze at objects with both eyes, which results in a temporary two-eyed strabismus. There is no way to prevent congenital strabismus, but acquired strabismus is mostly caused by improper parenting methods, so by actively taking preventive measures, you can avoid your child’s strabismus.  1.Change the baby’s sleeping position frequently Change the baby’s sleeping position frequently, sometimes to the left and sometimes to the right, so that the direction of light projection can be changed frequently, so that the baby’s eyes are no longer often turned to one side only, thus avoiding strabismus.  2, toys hanging at multiple angles in the baby’s crib hanging colorful toys can not hang too close, should be more than 40 cm, and should be hanging in more than one direction, to avoid the child only pay attention to a point for a long time and strabismus.  3, increase the frequency of the baby’s eye rotation The baby should not be placed in the crib for too long, parents should pick the child up from time to time and walk around to make the child curious about the surrounding things, so as to increase the eye rotation and enhance the coordination of eye muscles and nerves to avoid strabismus.  Many parents have a wrong view that strabismus only affects the child’s appearance and will naturally get better when he grows up. This is actually wrong. Strabismus can cause other eye diseases, such as amblyopia, and the child’s normal visual function will be affected, and the child will not be able to have stereoscopic vision, which will restrict the child’s future schooling and career choice. Therefore, once parents find out that their child has strabismus, they should get early diagnosis and treatment, otherwise they will leave their child with lifelong regrets.