Intermittent strabismus to surgery?

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Intermittent strabismus requires surgery.

Intermittent strabismus to surgery?

If the symptoms are mild, the angle of eye deviation is small, and the number of attacks is small, conservative treatment can usually be taken to improve the symptoms, such as wearing glasses, masking therapy, etc. However, if the eye deviation is too frequent, the angle of deviation is too large, or the effect of conservative treatment is not good, surgical treatment should be considered to adjust the extraocular muscles to improve the symptoms of strabismus.

Intermittent strabismus may relapse after treatment. It is recommended that patients be followed up regularly after surgery in order to find abnormalities and deal with them in time.



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