When I was around six or seven years old, my parents took me to the local hospital for treatment of my right eye’s congenital strabismus, which affected my appearance. The doctor at the time suggested myopia treatment, but said that congenital strabismus couldn’t be treated. What should I do now?
How to handle a child tilting their head to see?
Common causes of a child’s blinking, aside from eye lashes and inflammation, include 1. refractive errors, which may involve amblyopia or astigmatism; 2. habitual movements, which require a comprehensive ophthalmic examination, especially for vision issues. Pay particular attention to the checks for amblyopia and strabismus. If there are vision problems, treatment should be sought early.
An 11-year-old boy had normal vision during a physical examination on May 22, but on June 1, he suddenly developed severe strabismus and amblyopia in his right eye, with a high refractive error and disc edema. Further examination of fundus changes, iris alterations, and uveitis is required.
Strabismus is a congenital condition that may require surgical treatment.
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Possible causes and treatment methods for children’s eyes involuntarily turning to the right
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