As a result, babies have a relatively small body size, and in the eyes of adults, even a small movement may appear very cute. It is recommended that parents pay more attention to their children's abnormal movements when taking care of them in daily life, and seek timely treatment if necessary. For example: What's wrong with a baby rolling their eyes?
Baby rolling their eyes may be caused by cramps, oversleeping, or shock. Parents are advised to observe more when their children roll their eyes. If there are still symptoms such as fever and hand and foot cramps, they should take their children to the hospital as soon as possible for a blood routine test to determine if they are infected and receive relevant treatment. Further diagnosis may also be required in neurology or ophthalmology.
Generally, babies roll their eyes during sleep because they are still in a shallow source sleep state of half asleep and half awake. When the baby's diet, daily life, and overall development are normal, there is no need to worry excessively. If the baby rolls their eyes for no reason during broad daylight, it is recommended to first check if the baby intentionally does this, simply because they think it is fun.
Due to the developing nervous system of the baby's brain, if subjected to excessive external stimulation, the baby may exhibit the expression of rolling their eyes. When the baby grows up and their nervous system continues to develop and improve, they will no longer roll their eyes. It is recommended that the environment in which children play should avoid external stimuli as much as possible to prevent excessive fright and excitement.
In addition, babies should create a good quiet environment during sleep to prevent and improve eye rolling during sleep.