Can babies with monocular intermittent strabismus self-heal?

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2025-05-19 01:07:42 Views: 13 times

Intermittent strabismus generally refers to intermittent exotropia, infant monocular intermittent exotropia usually can not be self-healing.

Can babies with monocular intermittent strabismus self-heal?

Infants suffering from monocular intermittent exotropia can cause stereoscopic vision function decline, blurred vision, photophobia and other symptoms, with the progress of the disease, the damage to the eyes will gradually increase, generally can not be self-healing, need active treatment, so as not to affect the development of visual function

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