The treatment of strabismus depends on the specific signs and symptoms experienced by the patient. The severity and impact on quality of life also guide the treatment decisions. The initial step in ...
Strabismus, also commonly known as lazy eye or crossed eyes, is a condition involving the misalignment of the eyes. The extent of the misalignment can vary from slight, that may not be obvious, to ...
Hypertropia is a condition where one eye points upward. It is one of four types of eye misalignment, or “strabismus.” The condition can cause depth perception issues and blurred vision. Strabismus ...
Living with a condition like strabismus, commonly known as being cross-eyed, can be challenging. This condition affects not only a person’s vision but also their self-esteem and social interactions.
Botulinum toxin type A (BTXA) has emerged as a promising alternative to traditional incisional surgery in correcting strabismus, a condition characterised by misalignment of the eyes. By temporarily ...
No significant adverse effects were seen with long-term (3 to 22 years) management of strabismus with repeated injections of botulinum toxin. In a retrospective review of adults with strabismus ...
Strabismus is a common eye disorder that can occur in growing children. According to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, the number of strabismus patients under the age of 10 has been ...
SHARING ONE WOMAN’S NEW PERSPECTIVE. I HAVEN’T SEEN MYSELF LOOK STRAIGHT ON IN A LONG TIME. UNTIL HER SURGERY, IT HAD BEEN YEARS SINCE ELIZABETH ALLEN SAW EYE TO EYE WITH ANYONE. I COULDN’T LOOK ...
Looking in different directions without straightening the eyes can affect vision and binocular function beyond cosmetic problems. Diagnosis and treatment are high in children and adolescents, and if ...