I believe many people have seen newborn babies squint their eyes, yes, this is a self-protection measure they take against external strong light. For many normal babies, this is their normal physiological response. How long does it take for a baby's eyes to see things around them? Let's explore together.
After investigation and understanding in this area, newborn babies cannot see anything at all. After about a week, they can see things within a range of about 10 centimeters. After two weeks, they can see substances between 20-30 centimeters. After a full moon, things within 50 centimeters can be roughly distinguished.
And after two months, the range that can be distinguished will become larger and even some with colors. When babies are old enough, they will be able to remember these things. So, during this period, it is important to take good care of the baby's eyes in order to ensure their safety when using them. We hope parents can take this seriously.
The above is a brief overview of how long a newborn baby's eyes can see. For the vast majority of infants, these data are applicable. Unless it is a special case, in general, in such cases, patients will be sent directly to the hospital for treatment to avoid leaving significant sequelae.