Question

My parents took me to the local hospital for treatment when I was around six or seven years old, due to my right eye’s congenital strabismus, which affected my appearance. The doctor at the time suggested myopia treatment, saying that congenital strabismus couldn’t be treated. Now, what should I do?

Answer

Based on your description, may I ask your current age? If you were diagnosed with strabismus at the age of six or seven, you might consider wearing glasses for correction. If correction was not possible at that time, you may now need to consider surgical correction. It is recommended that you first consult a hospital and listen to the advice of local doctors. Under normal circumstances, corrective treatment can still be pursued.