Question
Infants often shake their heads for no apparent reason, accompanied by blinking movements. What could be the cause of this? Some doctors believe it might be due to a comprehensive neurological tic, but others are unable to make a definitive conclusion, and professional answers are sought.
Answer
Frequent blinking may be related to conjunctivitis or tics, and it is recommended to first take the child to an ophthalmologist for a detailed examination to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. During this period, attention should be paid to maintaining eye hygiene and correcting the child’s frequent blinking habit.