Question

A 9-year-old boy has recently noticed that his child likes to watch TV at an angle, often squinting while doing so. A recent hospital check-up revealed mild myopia and strabismus. Can strabismus affect vision?

Answer

Strabismus can indeed affect vision. Early detection and timely treatment can restore vision. It is recommended to use eyes correctly, provide sufficient rest for the eyes, avoid overuse, and pay attention to rest and dietary habits. Different causes lead to different symptoms, and patients should seek a comprehensive examination at a regular hospital as soon as possible for targeted treatment. In addition, patients need to maintain a regular lifestyle, take good cold prevention and warmth measures, eat light foods, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of hot water.