What's wrong with adult strabismus?

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2025-05-18 09:56:58 Views: 78 times

Adult strabismus may be caused by congenital heredity, abnormal coordinated movement of extraocular muscles, eye trauma, etc.

What's wrong with adult strabismus?

1. Congenital

strabismus is an eye disease with genetic tendency. If someone in the family has strabismus, it may increase the probability of the next generation suffering from the disease. This may be caused by genetic factors or abnormal development of eye structure during fetal period.

2.

Abnormal coordinated movement of extraocular muscles is essential for maintaining the balance of vision between eyes. If the coordinated movement of extraocular muscles is abnormal, it will lead to deviation of eyeball position, thus causing strabismus.

What's wrong with adult strabismus?

3. Eye trauma

Eye trauma, such as eye trauma, orbital space-occupying lesions, etc., may lead to damage or dysfunction of extraocular muscles, and then cause strabismus.



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