How to treat intermittent exotropia in babies

  Vision is very important for the human body, and poor vision can have an impact on many aspects of life. Many parents know the importance of vision and attach great importance to protecting their babies' eyes. Some parents take their babies to the hospital for vision check and find that their babies have intermittent exotropia. How to treat intermittent exotropia in babies?

  

How to treat intermittent exotropia in babies1

  It is particularly important to go to the hospital with glasses for correction when the baby has intermittent exotropia. When correcting glasses, it is important to choose a reputable pediatric vision institution to protect the baby's vision.

  When many babies have mild intermittent exotropia, there is a possibility of self-healing as they age. Mild intermittent exotropia does not need to be taken too seriously, just pay attention to daily care. Parents must help their babies develop good habits in daily life, and avoid watching TV or playing with their phones for long periods of time, as it can easily affect their eyesight.

  If the baby's intermittent exotropia is severe, it is recommended to choose surgical treatment. The current level of medical technology is very advanced, and the surgery for treating intermittent exotropia is only a minor surgery. Parents do not have to worry about causing harm to their baby's vision or body. Surgical treatment can quickly solve the problem of intermittent exotropia in babies.

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