Squint eyes is a condition when a person’s eyes look in different directions. A squint is known by various other names, such as “crossed eyes” and strabismus. It often affects children but can occur at any age. Let’s find out all about squint eyes, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Squint eyes is a condition in which both eyes are unable to look at the same spot at the same time. So, one eye is turned in a direction different from the other eye. It is known commonly as “crossed eyes” and medically as “strabismus”.
Individuals with squint eyes have problems controlling eye movement and cannot keep normal eye alignment.
There are different types of strabismus or squint eyes based on the direction of the misaligned eye.
The two most common types of strabismus or squint eyes seen in children and adults are:
Squint eyes are caused due to problems with the eye muscles, the nerves that transmit information to the muscles, or the control center in the brain that directs eye movements. Experts are still trying to understand why this happens. Squint eyes are inherited in a lot of cases and in others, they may develop later in life.
Under normal circumstances, six different muscles surround each eye and work together to allow both eyes to focus on the same object. In an individual with squint eyes, these muscles do not work together. As a result, one eye looks at one object, while the other eye looks at another object in a different direction.
Thus, each eye sends a different image to the brain and confuses it. In children, the brain may learn to suppress the image from the weaker eye.
The possibility of developing squint eyes may increase due to the following factors:
In rare cases, a squint may develop because of :
Common signs and symptoms of a squint or strabismus include:
An eye doctor can diagnose squint or strabismus in a child or an adult through a complete eye examination.
The tests included in the diagnosis of squint eyes are:
Inner Eye Examination: In this test, the pupils (the dark circles in the center of the eye) are dilated or widened with special eye drops and then examined to determine the health of internal eye structures.
Treatment options for squint eye or strabismus include:
If left untreated, squint eyes or strabismus can cause problems such as:
Squint eyes or strabismus cannot be completely prevented. However, since squint eyes may develop because of various controllable factors, you can take these steps to reduce the risk of developing the condition:
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