Disorder in which the eyes don’t look in exactly the same direction at the same time.
Causes of strabismus can include nerve injury or dysfunction of the muscles controlling the eye.
The main symptom is eyes that don’t look in exactly the same direction at the same time.
Crossed eyes can usually be corrected with early treatment. Several treatment options exist to align the eyes. They include special eye wear, use of an eye patch and rarely surgery.
Symptoms
Eyes that look misaligned.
Eyes that do not move together.
Frequent blinking or squinting, especially in bright sunlight.
Tilting the head to look at things.
Faulty depth perception.
Double vision.
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