This article discusses the similarities and differences between pediatric superior oblique muscle paresis and superior oblique muscle paralysis.
The treatment for strabismus varies depending on the type, and not all cases require surgery.
An explanation on whether every child with strabismus needs surgery
Explore the relationship between learning stress and strabismus, and provide corresponding vision health advice.
Learn about the treatment options for mild strabismus, including surgical and non-surgical treatments, as well as the differences in treatment for different types of strabismus.
What are the preventive measures for pediatric strabismus?
Early detection and treatment of pediatric strabismus are crucial for the development of visual function.
At the age of 4, a child was found to have blurred vision, and upon examination, the diagnosis was pediatric strabismus. After years of persistent treatment, the vision has improved from 0.6 and 0.8 to 1.0 and 1.0. The treatment methods include wearing appropriate glasses, axis correction training, and amblyopia training.
Strabismus should be treated early, with the optimal treatment age being between 3 and 6 years old. Treatment costs vary depending on the surgical method, ranging approximately from 2000 to 4000 yuan.
Ophthalmologists recommend that parents implement microsurgical treatment for eye strabismus as early as possible, and conduct ocular functional training, while regularly checking the child’s vision.