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Squint in my eye

by Guest2748  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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Hello, I currently have squint in my eye, i can chage which eye turns inwards, i wear glasses which corrects the problem, but i am fed up with glasses and dont want to try contact lenses..what are my options
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  1. BlackBloodSarai
    Esotropia is a form of strabismus, or "squint", in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a "cross-eyed" appearance. Esotropia is sometimes erroneously called "lazy eye", which describes the condition of amblyopia - a reduction in vision of one or both eyes which is not the result of any pathological lesion of the visual pathway and which cannot resolved by the use of corrective lenses. Amblyopia can, however, arise as a result of esotropia occurring in childhood: In order to relieve symptoms of diplopia or double vision, the child's brain will ignore or "suppress" the image from the esotropic eye, which when allowed to continue untreated will lead to the development of amblyopia. Treatment options for esotropia include glasses to correct refractive errors (see accommodative esotropia below), the use of prisms and/or orthoptic exercises and/or eye muscle surgery.


    Treatment:

    The prognosis for each esotrope will depend upon the origin and classification of their condition. However, in general, management will take the following course:

    1. Identify and treat any underlying systemic condition.

    2. Prescribe any glasses required and allow the patient time to 'settle into' them.

    3. Use occlusion to treat any amblyopia present and encourage alternation.

    4. Where appropriate, orthoptic exercises can be used to attempt to restore binocularity.

    5. Where appropriate, prismatic correction can be used, either temporarily or permanently, to relieve symptoms of double vision.

    6. In specific cases, and primarily in adult patients, Botulinum Toxin can be used either as a permanent therapeutic approach, or as a temporary measure to prevent contracture of muscles prior to surgery

    7. Where necessary, extra-ocular muscle surgery can be undertaken to improve cosmesis and, on occasion, restore binocularity

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