Question

A 10-year-old girl needs to sit very close to the TV to see clearly, and she says she can’t see well when she sits farther away. After a hospital examination, it was found that she has symptoms of mild strabismus. But after the examination, the child’s eyes became red and swollen. How should it be handled?

Answer

Redness and swelling in the eyes after the examination may be due to infection, and eye drops can be used for treatment, or consider going to the hospital for a follow-up check-up. Depending on the severity of the condition, glasses may be required. Moreover, medication can be used to reduce secretions. To ensure an appropriate treatment plan, it is recommended to visit a regular three-level A hospital for an examination as soon as possible. To prevent the progression of strabismus, it is suggested to maintain a regular lifestyle, keep warm, and have a light diet with adequate water intake. This can help alleviate symptoms and promote recovery. Thank you for your question. If you have any other questions or need further explanation, please let me know, and I will be happy to help.