Strabismus

Strabismus comes from a Greek word that means "eyes looking obliquely", So strabismus means that the eyes are

misaligned

. This is a common childhood condition that usually appears after the age of 6 months. The eye muscles are simply not able to function in a coordinated manner. You may notice that your child's eyes are not looking in the same direction, where one or both can look up, down, inwards, or outwards whether

intermittently

or all the time. In older children, you might notice that your child has a difficult time reading and might tilt his/her head to be able to properly see. The child might also complain of double vision or headaches. Most cases of strabismus are

idiopathic

, however, it can also be caused by an array of syndromes or neurological diseases. In young children, it can occur due to

refractive errors

, where strabismus occurs in one eye.
It is common for babies' eyes to occasionally cross before the age of 4-6 months but the eyes should be aligned by the age of 6 months. It is of great importance to diagnose and treat strabismus promptly to maintain normal vision and prevent any distortion in

visual perception

.
Symptoms

Deviated eye

common

Difficulty in reading or following object with eye

  • Improves by tilting the head

common

Double vision

  • Improves when one eye is closed

common

Headache

  • Tension around forehead, Tight band-like pain around the head and neck

  • Recurrent, Chronic or persistent pain

common

Risk factors

Family history of strabismus

History of low birth weight

Premature child

Treatment
Your

ophthalmologist

might prescribe glasses for your child to help align the eyes properly. An eye patch might also be used to cover the normal eye to remind the brain to use the affected eye. In some cases, surgery might be recommended to straighten the eyes by re-aligning eye muscles.
Recommended specialist

If you have Strabismus, then a visit to an ophthalmologist is highly recommended.

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