Will concomitant strabismus recur?

Dr. Casey Turner
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2025-05-18 23:42:11
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Concomitancy strabismus
is caused by imbalance of extraocular muscles caused by various reasons, which leads to eyeball deviation. After timely and standardized treatment, most patients can be cured, and eye deviation can be corrected. If patients develop good eye habits after cure, they will usually not relapse if they do eye exercises regularly. However, if the patient continues to stay up late or overuse his eyes for a long time after cure, or uses electronic products such as mobile phones and computers for a long time, it may affect the extraocular muscles and lead to recurrence of concomitant strabismus.