What to do if your baby has strabismus

Strabismus in infants may be related to congenital factors and requires timely medical treatment and early correction, such as medication and, if necessary, surgery. Strabismus refers to the abnormal direction of the visual axis of the other eye when one eye is gazing, deviating from the direction of the parallel visual axis, which is manifested as abnormal eye position. It can be treated by medication, such as atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel, etc., to regulate the strabismus and alleviate the symptoms, and surgery can be carried out to regulate the function of the eye muscles and correct the strabismus if necessary. Normally, you can change the sleeping direction, often pick up and walk around to increase the infant’s field of vision range, increase eye rotation, enhance the infant’s eye muscle and nerve coordination, and improve the situation of strabismus in infants. When strabismus occurs in infants, it is important to consult a doctor and have an examination in time, so as not to delay the condition, and to provide corrective treatment and medication according to the doctor’s instructions. After consulting the doctor, it is necessary to closely observe the infant’s habit of looking at things, pay attention to eye hygiene, help the infant to carry on the corrective treatment, and carry on regular review to observe the recovery of strabismus.