Early Detection & Treatment for Clear, Coordinated Vision
Many people believe that misaligned vision is permanent and untreatable—but that’s not true. Squint, medically known as Strabismus, is a condition where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction. It can occur intermittently or constantly, and affect one or both eyes, turning them:
Inwards (Esotropia)
Outwards (Exotropia)
Upwards or Downwards
Strabismus may affect both children and adults, and if left untreated, it can lead to complications such as lazy eye (amblyopia) or double vision.
Early intervention is key. If you notice your child’s eyes are misaligned, consult a pediatric eye specialist at Spashta Eye Hospitals right away. In some infants, the appearance of misalignment may be due to facial features—like a flat nose bridge or wide spacing between the eyes—this is known as a “Pseudo Squint”, and does not require treatment. However, true squint must be diagnosed and managed early to prevent long-term visual complications.
Prescription glasses or prism lenses
Eye exercises
Occlusion therapy (patching)
Strabismus surgery to correct muscle alignment
Our expert ophthalmologists, including Dr. Radha Dondapati, use advanced tools to assess eye movement and alignment in both children and adults. Whether it’s a mild misalignment or a complex squint case, we provide tailored treatment plans to restore proper visual function.
Straighten your path to clearer vision—with trusted care at Spashta Eye Hospitals.
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