Does intermittent strabismus have to operate?

Dr. Jesse Nelson
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2025-05-25 10:20:44 Views: 44 times

Strabismus treatment is a very complex problem, including refractive error correction, amblyopia treatment, binocular vision, functional training and eye position correction. Clinically, in addition to accommodation esotropia completely caused by hyperopia, convergence is too strong, wearing glasses can make strabismus all corrected, other types of strabismus basically need surgery correction. Congenital esotropia and hypotopic strabismus usually require surgical treatment; non-accommodating strabismus with large inclination may also require surgical correction; second, non-surgical treatment, not all strabismus require surgical treatment; accommodating esotropia can be corrected with appropriate hyperopic glasses or bifocals; and high and moderate refractive abnormalities often require glasses.

Does intermittent strabismus have to operate?



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