Strabismus
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Strabismus, commonly referred to as “crossed eyes,” “wandering eye,” or “squint,” is a vision condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other, leading them to point in different directions. This misalignment can disrupt normal binocular vision—the ability to focus on an object with both eyes—causing issues such as double vision, loss of depth perception, and, in children, potentially a “lazy eye” (amblyopia). Strabismus may be constant or appear only at certain times and can affect both children and adults, significantly impacting confidence, daily activities, and learning. If you experience symptoms like eyes that don’t move together, frequent squinting, or noticeable eye turning, seeking timely medical attention is important, as early detection and treatment—whether with glasses, vision therapy, or eye muscle surgery—can help restore healthy alignment and clear vision.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Strabismus Surgery
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