What Happens
In Squint (Strabismus) ?
In Squint, one eye or both eyes may turn either inward (esotropia), outward (exotropia), upward (hypertropia) or downward (hypotropia). Squint may be constant or intermittent. While the causes of Squint are not fully understood, it is known that an abnormality in the muscles and/or under developed vision in one or both eyes are the contributing factors.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE SQUINT?
Symptoms
If you have squint (strabismus), you may observe:
Crossed Eyes
Double Vision
Uncoordinated Eye Movements
Double Vision (Diplopia)
Changing Prescription of Specs
Loss of Depth Perception
Treatment Options
Restore your vision & improve your personality with the most modern squint management options available today.
TREATMENT OPTION
A Non-Surgical Approach
Strabismus (Squint)
Early diagnosis of Squint (Strabismus) is essential in preventing irreparable vision loss later in life. Squint treatment aims to enhance the alignment of the eyes and to correct the resulting vision loss (amblyopia). Squint and amblyopia can be treated with combination of glasses, eye patching and/or surgery.
TREATMENT FOR SQUINT (STRABISMUS)
Strabismus
Surgery
Surgery includes treating one or more of the eye muscles to correct the position of the eye(s). The treatment is performed under local/general anesthesia in operation theatre. Now a days squint is treated with latest fornix method, leading no/ minimal scarring. this is a day care procedures and patient may resume his/her routine activities from the very next day.
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