Question

A one-and-a-half-year-old child is experiencing a mild case of crossed eyes. The parents want to know how to handle this situation.

Answer

A child’s crossed eyes, also known as strabismus, often has the potential to improve naturally as they grow older. Many children are able to correct this visual problem on their own by the age of 5 or 6. In early childhood, strabismus can be partly due to excess skin around the inner eyelids, creating a visual misalignment. As the child grows, this condition often becomes less noticeable. However, if the skin around the inner eyelids is excessively wide, cosmetic surgery may need to be considered in the future. Overall, the condition of crossed eyes tends to resolve gradually over time.