Now, many people have strabismus due to congenital abnormalities or acquired eye use irregularities. So what is strabismus? What should I do if I have squintessence?
In fact, there are four situations of strabismus, which specifically refer to the central axis of the sight of both eyes that is not centered, and there are four phenomena: inward slant, outward slant, upward slant, and downward slant. It is an extraocular muscle disease and can also be divided into two categories: common strabismus and paralytic strabismus . The main clinical features of the former are that the eye position is tilted to both sides, the eyeball has no movement disorders, and there is no diplopia and phenomenon. The paralytic strabismus eyeball has limited movement and diplopia, and other collateral symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and unstable gait. The causes of strabismus are complex. To cure it, you need to know the exact causes, otherwise you cannot prescribe the right medicine. Therefore, if you find strabismus, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, because strabismus is not only a problem of aesthetics, but more importantly, if not treated in time, it will often cause irreparable visual function and amblyopia. Such damage is irreversible to the eyes.
You should first understand the classification of strabismus in order to better treat strabismus. strabismus is divided into four situations, among which strabismus is generally called cross-eye, which means that the eyeball is tilted inward. Medically, it can be divided into congenital and acquired strabismus. Extra-stretching means that the eyeball is skewed outward, which can generally be divided into intermittent extra-stretching and persistent extra-stretching. If the patient's strabismus is not very serious and has good fusion ability, the position of the person's eyeball can be maintained in a normal position with the help of this good fusion ability. It may only occasionally show external obliqueness, which is a relatively less serious phenomenon. It should be noted here that the eye position is generally rare, and upward and downward slants are often tilted and the head is tilted. How to treat strabismus? There are two treatment methods for strabismus: one is surgical treatment, and the other is non-surgical correction. Surgical therapy is to adjust the strength of the external eye muscles and the position of the attachment point through surgical methods, so that the position of the eyeball gradually becomes normal. Congenital intralateral and upward strabismus mostly requires surgical treatment, and non-regulatory strabismus with slope and large strabismus usually needs to be corrected by surgical methods.
However, not all strabismus requires surgical treatment. If it is regulated intrastril, it can be corrected by wearing appropriate hyperopia glasses or binocular . In addition, the visual axis correction training can help restore the monovision energy of both eyes and increase the fusion ability, so that the fusion ability can be better. For example, the above-mentioned visual axis correction training, or wearing prism lenses, etc., these cases are non-surgical treatment methods.
Found that strabismus If you rule out congenital causes, you should look for the reasons in your daily life and seek help from a doctor to restore eye health as soon as possible to ensure quality of life.
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