Question

My child is now 3 years and 3 months old. When they were young, they would stare at the wall lamp, and now there is a suspicion of strabismus, especially in close-up photos.

Answer

If strabismus is present, it should be treated actively: Some strabismus is caused by refractive errors in a child’s eyes, such as high degrees of myopia, which leads to abnormal accommodative status and results in strabismus. This can be treated by wearing corrective glasses early on. If diagnosed as a myopic strabismus, surgical treatment may be required. The best timing for surgery should be determined under the guidance of a doctor to prevent delayed treatment from affecting visual function. Preventing myopia is also crucial.