The reason that the child eye strabismus?

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If the eyes are tilted, it is called "strabismus" in medicine. If the eyes are tilted to the nose, it is called esotropia. If the eyes are tilted to the ear, it is called "exotropia". Some children are born with good eyes, but when they are three or four years old, they suddenly become squint. Some people say that this is a "strange wind"; Some people say that it's because of the strong sunlight, and so on. In fact, it's not. The reason that the child eye strabismus? Let's talk about it

The reason that the child eye strabismus?

The development of children is not perfect, and some unstable factors can lead to strabismus. In addition, children with abnormal development of retina and macula, macular disease and high refractive error can cause strabismus,

Congenital abnormality. Some children have strabismus when the mother gives birth. For example, dystocia or the use of forceps, excessive force during production will lead to children's extraocular muscle and nerve damage, so the mother should pay attention to be careful when giving birth. Genetic factors are also the causes of strabismus. Parents and friends with strabismus should pay more attention to it, and it's best to treat it quickly.

Some children strabismus is caused by their own abnormal eye development, children's eyeball is small, mostly hyperopia, but its regulation ability is strong, so it needs more regulation force, in this case, the eyes force to turn inward, it is easy to cause strabismus. There is also a lack of central control of eye movement leading to strabismus, there are many reasons, we should pay more attention.

matters needing attention

Children are more sensitive to red reaction, so you can hang a red toy with a sound on the top of the middle of the cot, and shake it regularly to combine hearing and vision, which is conducive to the coordination training of bilateral eye muscle movements of newborns, so as to play the role of prevention and treatment of strabismus.