Strabismus is a common condition, often found in children. Timely treatment is crucial.
Strabismus surgery is a treatment procedure for this eye disorder, aiming to correct eye alignment, improve visual quality, and eliminate diplopia.
Patient inquires about the risks of glaucoma surgery.
The child’s eyes have been watering since birth, and they always seem to be crying. How soon after glaucoma surgery can the child be discharged?
For those with naturally darker lip color due to genetics or other reasons, adjusting diet and lifestyle, as well as using appropriate lip care products, can help improve lip color.
A 8-year-old girl was found to have amblyopia during an eye examination, with distant objects appearing blurry and vision impairment. She is very worried and wants to know how to achieve better treatment effects for amblyopia.
The child’s left eye vision dropped from 0.6 to 0.15, while the right eye vision is 1.0. They have previously undergone ophthalmic treatment with little effect, seeking advice.
How can a child with myopia and amblyopia improve their vision?
Children are prone to conditions like strabismus due to incomplete development of eye muscles, which usually improve as they grow older. It’s recommended to look at distant objects more often and near objects less, and to have their eyes checked as they get older.
The binocular alternate occlusion method can be used for refractive amblyopia and monocular strabismic amblyopia. If the vision of the amblyopic eyes is equal, binocular equal quantity alternate occlusion can be adopted, with each eye covered for 3 days; if there is a difference in vision between the eyes, a 4:1 or 5:1 method can be used according to the specific situation, meaning covering the better-seeing eye for 4 days and then switching to cover the weaker-seeing eye for 1 day, allowing the eye with poorer vision to see more things, thereby training it more and promoting faster improvement in vision, aiming for balanced and enhanced binocular vision.