Treatment depends on the type, cause, age, and severity of the squint.
Many children develop straight eyes after wearing the correct glasses, especially those with accommodative esotropia.
If one eye is weaker, treatment may include patching, atropine therapy, or vision therapy before considering surgery.
Helpful in selected adults with double vision.
When glasses alone are not enough, surgery helps realign the eyes by adjusting the eye muscles. The procedure is safe, performed under anesthesia, and most patients return home the same day.
Surgery improves eye alignment and appearance and, in suitable cases, enhances binocular vision and depth perception.
Many adults believe they are "too old" for squint treatment. This is a myth.
Adult squint can be treated successfully to:
Improve eye alignment
Reduce or eliminate double vision
Improve self-confidence
Restore binocular vision in suitable cases
Enhance quality of life
If you or your child has an eye that appears misaligned, do not wait. Early diagnosis can protect vision and improve long-term outcomes.
Schedule your consultation with Dr. Divya Wakodkar Tomar at Surgisafe Eye & Squint Clinic, Kalyan, for expert squint evaluation and treatment.