Strabismus, commonly known as “crossed eyes” or “squint,” is a visual condition in which the eyes are misaligned and do not point in the same direction. In a person with strabismus, one eye may turn inward, outward, upward, or downward, while the other eye maintains its normal position.
The misalignment of the eyes can be constant or intermittent, and it can affect one or both eyes. This condition can occur in children and adults and may be present from birth or develop later in life. Strabismus can be categorized into several types based on the direction of the eye misalignment, such as esotropia (inward deviation), exotropia (outward deviation), hypertropia (upward deviation), and hypotropia (downward deviation).
The exact cause of strabismus is not always clear, but it often results from an imbalance in the muscles that control eye movement or a problem with the coordination between the eyes. Factors that may contribute to the development of strabismus include:
Strabismus can have various consequences, including double vision (in some cases), reduced depth perception, and an impact on the individual’s appearance and self-esteem. If left untreated, strabismus can potentially lead to long-term vision problems, including amblyopia (lazy eye), where the brain suppresses the input from the misaligned eye.
It’s important for individuals with strabismus to consult an eye care professional, such as an ophthalmologist or optometrist, who can provide a thorough examination, diagnose the condition, and recommend an appropriate treatment plan based on the specific needs of the patient.
The following are some potential outcomes of Strabismus/Eye Squint treatment:
It’s important to note that the success of eye squint treatment depends on factors such as the severity of the squint, the patient’s age, their overall eye health, and their commitment to follow the recommended treatment plan
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