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Cross-eye: a common problem in children's ophthalmology
Cross-eyed, also known as esotropia, is a common eye problem in children. If you find that your baby often does this, it is recommended to take him/her to a professional eye hospital for examination and treatment in time! Actually, there are many treatments.

1 correct vision

If cross-eyed is due to vision problems, the doctor may suggest wearing glasses or contact lenses to correct vision.

2 Visual training

Visual training helps to improve eye coordination and depth perception, and reduce eye symptoms. These trainings are usually directed by professional ophthalmologists or visual therapists.

3 surgical treatment

Severe cross-eyed may require surgery. Surgery can adjust the position of extraocular muscles and improve visual function.

Parents can do the same.

In addition to seeking medical treatment, avoid watching TV and computer at close range for a long time; Encourage your baby to participate in outdoor activities and increase visual stimulation; Pay attention to maintaining the correct sitting and standing posture; Cultivate good eye habits, such as regular rest and overlooking.