

The condition known as strabismus occurs when both eyes do not point in the same direction. As a result, they do not gaze at the same thing simultaneously. “Crossed eyes” is the term used to describe the most typical strabismus kind. Problems with the eye muscles, the nerves that carry signals to the muscles, or the part of the brain that controls eye movement can all cause strabismus.
Usually, it is curable. Children can continue on a path of healthy development and excellent vision with the right diagnosis and treatment. The most typical strabismus treatments are Glasses. Sometimes, minor strabismus can be corrected by wearing glasses. Some of the same strabismus treatment solutions that are available to children can also help adults. Prism glasses and surgery are all possible forms of treatment.