Studies indicate that occasional strabismus may be a symptom of intermittent strabismus.
A child’s eyes often tear and they are prone to crying. What should be done about open-angle glaucoma?
Discuss the case of an 8-year-old child experiencing overcorrection after strabismus surgery and professional advice
Growth-related glaucoma can be treated through surgery, and early treatment is crucial for preventing the progression of the disease and protecting vision.
Discussing the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Retinopathy
What should be done if a child has strabismus?
Ten months after glaucoma surgery, with good control of intraocular pressure, how can photophobia be improved?
One month after an traumatic pupil dilation, there is still photophobia, normal intraocular pressure. How should it be handled?
Advice on dealing with recurring conjunctivitis in children and eye hygiene precautions
If a child’s eyes become red and swollen after a strabismus examination, it may be an infection. It is recommended to use eye drops or consider a revisit to the hospital. Depending on the condition, glasses may be needed. Additionally, medication can be used to reduce secretions. To ensure an appropriate treatment plan, it is suggested to visit a regular three-level A hospital for examination early on. To prevent the deterioration of strabismus, it is recommended to maintain a regular lifestyle, keep warm, and have a light diet with adequate water intake. This can help alleviate symptoms and promote recovery.