Can congenital strabismus be corrected?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-19 01:17:02
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Congenital strabismus can be corrected in general.
Congenital strabismus is a congenital disease caused by anatomical defects such as abnormal development of extraocular muscles themselves, incomplete differentiation of mesoderm, poor separation of ocular muscles, and abnormal development of congenital extraocular muscles. For those with mild strabismus, eye fatigue can be relieved by reasonable use of eyes, hot compress massage, and wearing glasses. The position of extraocular muscles can be adjusted to achieve the purpose of correcting strabismus. Patients with severe strabismus can correct eye position by surgery, improve poor separation of eye muscles, and make both eyes see in the same direction.