Strabismus surgery is a treatment procedure for this eye disorder, aiming to correct eye alignment, improve visual quality, and eliminate diplopia.
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.
If a child has crossed eyes, it may be strabismus, and it is recommended to visit an ophthalmology hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.
A 12-year-old girl was diagnosed with myopia and developed a head tilt while viewing after wearing glasses for two years. She was previously diagnosed with hypotropia at a Shanghai hospital and was recommended for surgical treatment. The mother inquired about alternative treatment methods.
How to correct a child’s strabismus through the use of glasses and examinations?
When a child is diagnosed with myopic amblyopia accompanied by strabismus, it is recommended to correct it early and seek medical advice.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to confirm the cause of strabismus before treatment
This article provides a method for initially determining if a child has strabismus and suggests that parents with concerns take their child to a professional ophthalmology hospital for examination.
Offer advice on handling a child looking at people with their head on one side
If a 5-year-old girl has had esotropia for a long time, and parents are worried about the severity, please consult a doctor for advice. The response mentions that the best time to treat strabismus is during the child’s fastest period of visual development. It is recommended to bring the child to the hospital for an examination and correction as soon as possible.