Strabismus
Strabismus is the misalignment of the eyes. There are 6 extraocular muscles in each eye. Strabismus develops if one or more of these are too weak or strong. While one eye gazes straight, the other can look inward, outward, upward or downward. Sometimes deviation is seen in both eyes.
The majority of strabismus cases appear at around 2-3 years and are usually completely corrected by glasses. Surgical treatment is required for strabismus which doesn’t improve with glasses. In strabismus surgery, after reaching the muscles of the eyes, the necessary strengthening and weakening procedures are applied to the muscles of the eye in need. Post-operative healing is rapid. It will return to normal life in a few days. After surgery, glasses or prism may be needed.
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