What to do with child's eyes squint

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The treatment of strabismus varies according to the type of strabismus and is generally divided into surgical and non-surgical treatments. Surgical treatment adjusts the strength of the external eye muscles and the position of the attachment point surgically to normalize the eye. Most congenital esotropia and vertical strabismus require surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment does not require surgery for all strabismus. Accomodative esotropia can be corrected by wearing appropriate hyperopic glasses or diplexes. If there is a moderate or high refractive error, glasses are required. In addition, corrective training can be used to help restore and increase the solubility of both eyes. For example, axial correction training or prism lenses.

What to do with child's eyes squint



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