Question

I have some swelling in my legs, and I previously had a bit of facial palsy. How should I be treated?

Answer

When a child presents with symptoms of strabismus, it may also be accompanied by: eye floaters (eye floaters); 2. nystagmus (eye tremor), such as congenital internal strabismus; 3. ocular strabismus (nystagmus); 4. diplopia (diplopia), such as paralyzing strabismus or acute accommodative internal strabismus; 5. ptosis (drooping of the upper lid), either true or pseudo-ptosis; and 7. ocular malpositioning, in which the position of the eyeballs is markedly different from normal, with the eyeballs turning inward or outward.