Do you know the causes of Squint Eye?
Squint is an eye misalignment in which the two eyes are
pointing in opposite directions. For some, the misalignment may be permanent,
while for others, it may occur only occasionally. The eye can be turned inward,
outward, upward, or downward in any direction.
If the kid is not treated in a timely manner, a disease
known as Amblyopia (lazy eyes) develops, which finally results in permanent
visual loss. Even if the thyroid blood levels are under control, strabismus can
arise in patients with a history of thyroid dysfunction. Strabismus can be
caused by tumours in the brain stem or in the eye, as well as trauma.
Causes of Squint
- Heredity
- Weakness of the eye muscles or problem with the nerves in the eye muscles
- Your vision can be seriously affected due to cataract, glaucoma, corneal scars, optic nerve disease, refractive errors, tumors of the eye, retinal disease etc.
- Injuries
Symptoms of Squint
- One eye or both eyes point to different directions
- Children can have defective vision in one eye or both eyes
- Children with squint, sometimes close one eye in bright sunlight
- Children sometimes experience double vision or confusion in visualization. Some children tilt or turn their head and face in a particular direction for using their eyes together.
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