Do babies with eye contact have eye movements

  Eye contact is like cockfighting, which often occurs in babies born a few months ago, causing parents great concern. The manifestation of eye contact is that one eye focuses on an object, while the other eye turns to the side of the nose or both eyes focus on the object. Parents are not very familiar with eye contact and want to know: Do babies with eye contact have eye movements?

  

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  Do babies with eye contact have eye movements

  During infancy, the baby's eye accommodation function has not fully developed, and it is very easy to experience eye contact. But generally speaking, as babies grow older, their eye contact will gradually decrease. A three month old baby cannot yet determine whether the cause of eye contact is due to illness or developmental disorders. It is necessary for the baby to gradually grow older and make more accurate judgments. If the baby's nose bridge is relatively flat and there is a skin flap at the inner corner of the eye, it will block part of the eye white, as if it is eye contact.

  How to correct a baby's eye contact

  To better correct a baby's eye contact, attention should be paid to the following aspects:

  1. When talking to the baby, do not get too close to avoid the baby's eyes being too focused.

  2. Avoid the adverse effects of external factors on the baby's eyes.

  3. Due to the incomplete blink reaction of the baby, attention should be paid to preventing foreign objects in the eyes to avoid infection and serious consequences.

  4. Take the baby outside and take a spin, don't stay in bed for a long time, increase the frequency of eye movements.

  Visual impairment such as eye contact is often caused by parents not paying attention, and it is necessary to pay more attention in daily life to avoid serious eye contact, which can affect appearance and vision. Baby's infancy is a sensitive period for visual development. Do not cover your baby's eyes to avoid permanent visual abnormalities. In daily life, it is necessary to protect the baby's eyes when going out.

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