Strabismus / Squint

Strabismus / Squint

Disease name

Strabismus

Surgery name

Lasik

Duration

1 Hours

Treated by

Ophthalmologist

Disease

Strabismus, or squint, is a condition where the eyes are misaligned, affecting visual alignment and depth perception.

Cause

Strabismus can result from various factors, including problems with the eye muscles, nerve damage, or refractive errors.

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Happy Patients

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Doctors

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Disease

30 +

Years Experience

Treatment

Treatment options for strabismus may include glasses, vision therapy, eye exercises, or surgical correction to realign the muscles that control eye movement.

Stages/Types

Strabismus can manifest in different forms, including esotropia (inward deviation of the eyes), exotropia (outward deviation), hypertropia (upward deviation), or hypotropia (downward deviation), each requiring tailored treatment approaches.

Address strabismus early for clear vision and improved eye coordination. Schedule a comprehensive eye exam to explore treatment options and prevent long-term complications.

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FAQs about Strabismus / Squint

If left untreated, the eye deviates and becomes Lazy Eye (amblyopia).

Squint correction does not occur on its own, and treatment should begin as soon as possible for the best possibilities of improvement.

If not detected and treated early, it can have a negative and irreversible impact on eyesight, potentially leading to blindness.

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Dr. Stanley Kurian & Arjav Verma

Last Updated : May 20, 2024

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