What are the symptoms of strabismus in babies' eyes

  If a baby has strabismus and the position of the eyeballs is not correct, it will affect the baby's appearance and may cause significant psychological trauma. Therefore, when a baby has strabismus, better treatment should be given, and the baby may also have some symptoms in the early stages. So what are the symptoms of strabismus in babies' eyes?

  

What are the symptoms of strabismus in babies' eyes1

  When a normal person is looking at things, their eyes are kept parallel and focused. However, if a baby has strabismus, their eyes will not be aligned when looking at things. One eye will be looking at me, while the other eye will be off target and in a tilted state. This is the most obvious symptom of a baby's strabismus.

  Of course, in daily life, it is also possible to detect whether a baby has strabismus based on their habits. If a baby experiences photophobia, headaches, and eye strain when staring at a target for a long time, this is also a symptom of strabismus induced eye fatigue. Additionally, babies often struggle to see clearly when reading books and tend to use one eye when looking at targets, which is also a symptom of strabismus.

  If a baby's eyes have strabismus, targeted treatment can be given according to the type of strabismus. Whether it is esotropia or exotropia, wearing glasses and surgical methods can be chosen for timely treatment, which will not affect the baby's psychology and life in the later stage.

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