How to Handle a 5-Year-Old Girl’s Esotropia

If a 5-year-old girl has had esotropia for a long time, and parents are worried about the severity, please consult a doctor for advice. The response mentions that the best time to treat strabismus is during the child’s fastest period of visual development. It is recommended to bring the child to the hospital for an examination and correction as soon as possible.
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How to Handle a Baby Who Always Rubs Their Eyes

Infants often rubbing their eyes may be due to habit or discomfort. Pay attention to symptoms such as red bloodshot eyes and discharge. If the eyes are red with no discharge, it may be allergic conjunctivitis. It is recommended to avoid potential allergens and seek medical attention promptly.
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