Question

A premature baby born at 28 weeks, who was hospitalized for 54 days due to respiratory problems and received oxygen therapy for multiple days, can now see colorful toys and turn to follow them, but cannot clearly see adult faces and has a suspected strabismus. How should the examination and tracking of vision development be conducted?

Answer

Based on the description, the child’s vision is recovering. It is recommended to bring the child for regular eye examinations and follow the doctor’s orders for vision tracking and necessary treatments.