Question
I’ve noticed her eyes look a bit different lately, could it be strabismus?
Answer
Based on your description, the likelihood of strabismus is not high. However, the method of self-checking at home is not scientific. It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a systematic strabismus examination, such as corneal reflex testing, occlusion and de-occlusion experiments, and interocular occlusion tests, to confirm or rule out strabismus. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish your baby good health!