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Surgery for Strabismus

Strabismus is a condition characterized by eyes that look in different directions. One eye will move normally, while the other points in, out, up or down. Strabismus may be caused either by unequal pulling or paralysis of the muscles in the eye.

Often, newborns appear to have eyes that are affected by strabismus, which also may lead to amblyopia - lazy eye - if uncorrected. In many cases, however, a newborn's condition will correct itself once vision develops fully. If it still exists after three or four months of age, it can be characterized as true strabismus.

Strabismus surgery may be performed to correct the misaligned eyes, but it will not correct the amblyopia, which often takes vision therapy to correct. During strabismus surgery, the doctor changes the length of the position of the muscles around they eye, promoting alignment. Before performing strabismus surgery, some doctors inject Botox into the eye muscles to temporarily relax them - a technique that may correct some cases of strabismus.

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Strabismus Topics

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