Treatment Methods for Diplopia Caused by Eye Injuries

Diplopia in both eyes is caused by a disorder in the eye muscles or the brain nerves that control them. Possible causes include myasthenia gravis, diabetes, Graves’ disease, brain tumors, strokes, aneurysms, multiple sclerosis, throat cancer, and trauma (fracture of the orbital wall, causing the extraocular muscles to be trapped). Treatment methods mainly include (1) monocular occlusion or fogging method, which involves using only one eye to see and can alleviate the discomfort caused by diplopia. (2) For those with mild diplopia, a prism-corrective glasses can be used to correct the vision.
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Treatment Methods for Exotropia

My child is 3 years and 3 months old. When they were young, they would stare at the wall lamp, and now there is a suspicion of strabismus, especially in close-up photos. Strabismus may be caused by refractive anomalies, such as high degrees of myopia, leading to abnormal accommodative status. Early corrective glasses should be worn for treatment. If diagnosed as a myopic strabismus, surgical treatment may be required. The best timing for surgery should be determined under the guidance of a doctor to prevent delayed treatment from affecting visual function. Preventing myopia is also important.
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Treatment Methods for Eye Injuries

An eye was injured by a metal stick, and after undergoing surgeries such as eye debridement and retina repositioning, only light sensation remains. Inquire about better treatment methods, as the patient is only 18 years old and hopes to regain vision.
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