Question

For an 11-year-old boy, his physical examination results showed that his left eye vision was 5.0 and his right eye vision was 4.7, both within the normal range. However, on June 1, he suddenly experienced symptoms of strabismus and amblyopia in his right eye, with a refractive error of approximately 300 degrees and disc edema. What could be the cause of this?

Answer

In light of this situation, it is necessary to consider the possibility of fundus changes. To determine if there are any retinal disorders, iris alterations, or uveitis, further ophthalmic examination is required, including tests for refractive errors, intraocular pressure, and fundus examination. Based on the specific examination results, one can assess the eye issues and take appropriate measures.