Is concomitant strabismus serious

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2025-05-19 01:35:46 Views: 60 times

Concomitancy strabismus is usually more serious.

Concomitancy strabismus patients one eye axis outward deviation, two eyes axis can not be parallel, will affect the patient's normal visual development, will lead to visual impairment, vision loss, visual impairment, diplopia, confusion and other conditions. Concomitancy strabismus also easily lead to patients with inferiority, depression, anxiety and other adverse psychology, so usually more serious.

If the degree of esotropia in patients with concomitant strabismus is relatively large, after the symptoms are stable, can be treated by binocular medial rectus muscle recession surgery, monocular medial rectus muscle recession surgery, lateral rectus muscle shortening surgery.



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