Question
Can children’s astigmatism be restored to normal vision?
Answer
Astigmatism, Wenzhou Dawn Ophthalmic Hospital. Early detection and treatment of children’s strabismus are crucial. If diagnosed and treated early, not only can the strabismus be corrected, but also the lost or underdeveloped binocular single vision function can be restored, thereby achieving the ideal goal of functional recovery. Conversely, if treatment is delayed and the visual development period is missed, the binocular single vision function will be permanently lost, and skeletal deformities and compensatory head positions will not be recoverable. Even if strabismus is corrected through surgery later, it will only be a cosmetic correction, and without the “glue” of binocular single vision function, there is still a risk of recurrence.