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Strabismus is the misalignment of the eyes, meaning one eye looks in one direction while the other eye looks in a different direction. It can be inward, outward, upward, or downward
Not all strabismus goes away on its own. In mild or intermittent cases, it may only require follow-up. However, in many cases, early examination is necessary to prevent amblyopia (lazy eye) or impairment of binocular vision
It is preferable to have an examination as soon as you notice a constant or repeated deviation in the eye, because early diagnosis makes a significant difference in treatment and outcome
In some types, especially strabismus associated with farsightedness, glasses can help significantly or even completely correct the strabismus. However, this is determined after an examination and vision measurement
No, not every case of strabismus requires surgery. Treatment may include glasses, amblyopia (lazy eye) treatment, follow-up, or surgery, depending on the cause, type, and degree of strabismus.
Strabismus surgery is typically performed on the external eye muscles to adjust their balance, not on the inner part responsible for vision