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Does monocular intermittent strabismus need surgery?

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2025-05-19 02:12:50
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The cause of monocular intermittent strabismus has not yet been determined. If the patient has good fusion control and the condition is mild, surgery is not required temporarily. Optics, stimulatory accommodation, masking and other conservative methods are selected to relieve the symptoms of eye deviation. If the patient cannot relieve the symptoms through the above conservative treatment, and the eye deviation is frequent and the deviation angle is too large, surgery is required to restore the normal eye position.