A great treatment for an eye stye is to apply a warm washcloth. This can be done 4-6 times a day for 10-15 minutes at a time. That is a great way to relieve your symptoms.
First of all, and MRI scan needs to take place.
This will determine whether the muscle that is causing the squint is weak, or if the muscle is missing.
If the muscle is weak:
this is easy! Botox can be injected into the strong muscle to paralyze it, then the weak muscle will slowly start to work.
If the muscle is missing:
A muscle missing is a slightly bigger issue. The muscle from the the top and bottom of the eye and can get pulled over slightly to make the eye work. This is quite a major operation, as the eye needs to be cut open!
If a squint is present, then you need to be referred to an eye specialist.
its inside your eye its pink
hypotropia-pertains to maybe a type of squint when the eye looks down
squint eyes
Ive heard that the earlier its done the better as your still growing. My brothers and sister have all got a eye squint. My brothers had theres operated on when they were young. My sister is the only one not to go through with it, due to her getting older and understanding whats going off. Your doctor should go through with you all the risks etc anyway. Hope this helped.
Dr. Aggarwal Eye Hospital, Andheri(East), Mumbai is best for squint operation. I had undergone squint surgery in December 2012 and result is fantastic. almost 95% squint has been corrected by operating on single eye. I have been really satisfied with this operation. I have faced this problem whole my life and now got fixed. The total cost i paid is Rs. 55,000/-. Believe me this surgery is very safe no side effect or vision problem. If you really want to fix it go for surgery. Best Luck, Anonymous
she has a (convergent) squint or she looks asquint
wear spectacles squint contact lens
Yes. Though the treatment is archaic. Squint refers to esotropia. If the esotropia is caused by accommodation in a hyperopic child, you could use atropine to blur the vision in the child's "good" eye which would force the "bad" eye to work harder. This has the same effect as patching the "good" eye. More common practice is to use a patch because it can be done for a few hours per day, therefore decreasing the risk of developing amblyopia in the "good" eye. You could also use homatropine because its effects are not as long lasting and the side effects are less severe than atropine's.
cross-eyed, squint-eyed, skew-eyed; aperson can be called a squinter
The opposite of squint is open.
He doesn't silly!
Strabismus is more commonly known as cross-eyed or a squint. It is commonly found in children and can be treated by training the weaker eye to move more correctly by using eye patches on the stronger eye, or glasses.