Question
My newborn has a right eye fundus disease, vision of 0.06, and strabismus. Can it be cured?
Answer
Congenital strabismus can be divided into two types: paralytic and non-paralytic. Paralytic strabismus is less common and is often caused by brain injuries due to trauma, infection, or tumors. Non-paralytic strabismus is more common in patients with high myopia or high hyperopia, as refractive errors lead to difficulties in focusing, thereby affecting the coordination of the extraocular muscles and causing strabismus. Treatment methods include wearing appropriate glasses, vision training, and surgery. Early detection and treatment are very important as they help improve the correction effect.