Parents are worried that their babies may have any abnormalities in their appearance, and they will look very ugly when they grow up. Some babies may have conditions such as small and large eyes, which may recover on their own when they grow up. But some babies will not recover. In the face of such a situation, it is necessary to decide what to do based on the condition. What should I do with my 3-month-old baby's big and small eyes?
If a baby's condition with small or large eyes is occasional, it is actually a normal situation. You can observe it for a period of time. If the condition still persists after six months, you should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination to see if the baby has any ophthalmic diseases, and then decide what to do specifically.
Generally speaking, it is common for babies to have small and large eyes when they are young, but this condition will recover as they grow older. Even if the small and large eyes were caused by a disease when the baby was young, surgery is still necessary as they grow older. Parents need to give their babies more rest, avoid excessive eye strain, and be careful not to use too strong lighting.
Parents can massage their baby's small eyes with their fingers. When feeding, they should pick up the baby and not let them always look at things sideways. When the baby is older, you can bring some toys that the baby likes to watch, let the baby's eyes move flexibly, and go to the hospital for regular check ups to prevent eye diseases from occurring and endangering the baby's body.