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Strabismus (Squint) Treatment aligns mispositioned eyes that point in different directions, helping restore clear and coordinated vision. Doctors recommend treatment when eye misalignment causes double vision, poor depth perception, or risks long-term vision issues, especially in children.
There are several approaches. Non-surgical options include glasses, eye exercises, and prisms to improve alignment. In squint surgery, the eye muscles are adjusted (tightened or repositioned) to achieve better alignment. For complex cases, adjustable sutures may be used to fine-tune alignment after the procedure.
Non-surgical treatments are often effective for milder cases, while surgery is recommended when alignment does not improve adequately. The goal is to improve eye positioning, reduce double vision, and enhance visual function and confidence.