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Dr. Shakeel Ahmad ( Chairman & Chief Medical Director ) Visioncare Super Speciality Eye Hospital Meerut answers all your questions about squint treatments in this informative KZfaq video.
Squint, also known as strabismus, is a condition where the eyes are not aligned properly. This can cause one or both eyes to turn inward, outward, upward, or downward. Squint can be a result of several factors, including problems with the muscles that control eye movement, nerve problems, or issues with the brain.
Squint can have a significant impact on a person's vision, depth perception, and overall quality of life. It can cause discomfort, double vision, and difficulty with reading, driving, and other everyday activities.
If left untreated, squint can lead to a lazy eye or amblyopia, where the brain starts to ignore the input from one eye, leading to vision loss in that eye.
Squint surgery is a common treatment option for squint, and it involves realigning the eyes by adjusting the position of the eye muscles. The surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and typically takes one to two hours. Patients may experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising after the surgery, but most can resume normal activities within a few weeks.
At our hospital, we use the latest techniques and technology to perform squint surgery with minimal scarring and complications. Our team of experienced surgeons and ophthalmologists can provide personalized treatment plans to address the unique needs of each patient.
If you are searching for more information about squint or are considering squint surgery, some relevant search terms and keywords include "strabismus surgery," "squint correction," "lazy eye treatment," "eye muscle surgery," "squint surgery recovery," "amblyopia surgery," "pediatric strabismus surgery," and "adult strabismus surgery."
Don't let squint affect your vision and quality of life any longer.
Types of squint: esotropia, exotropia, hypertropia, hypotropia
Causes of squint: genetic factors, eye muscle problems, eye injuries
Symptoms of squint: double vision, eye strain, eye fatigue, headaches, blurred vision
Diagnosis of squint: eye exam, visual acuity test, cover test, alignment test, imaging tests
Treatment options for squint: eyeglasses, contact lenses, eye patches, vision therapy, eye muscle surgery
Risks and complications of squint surgery: infection, bleeding, double vision, decreased vision, undercorrection, overcorrection
Prognosis for squint:success rates for different types of treatments, long-term outcomes
Coping with squint: tips for dealing with double vision, support groups, lifestyle adjustments
Prevention of squint: tips for maintaining good eye health, regular eye exams, protecting your eyes from injury
Squint in children: importance of early detection and treatment, impact on visual development, success rates for different treatments.
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