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Is There Any Possibility To Cure The Squint Problem?

I had loss my left eye visibility at the age of 3 in accident.now my age is 30.i have met many doctors.i am hopeless for visibility.but my problem is my eye seems squint.is there any solution for correction of squint in this case.some times its look no squint and sometimes its look like squint eye.doctors told me that there is no solution even eye replacament.plz give me solution for squint.
Mon, 7 Apr 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having decreased vision in left eye and squint in that eye.
This is called as sensory deprivation squint.
The treatment of the condition is by correction of the visual problem if possible.
Otherwise the treatment of squint for cosmetic purpose is by squint surgery.
Hence I advice you to consult ophthalmologist preferably specialist in squint for examination and treatment accordingly.

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Is There Any Possibility To Cure The Squint Problem?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having decreased vision in left eye and squint in that eye. This is called as sensory deprivation squint. The treatment of the condition is by correction of the visual problem if possible. Otherwise the treatment of squint for cosmetic purpose is by squint surgery. Hence I advice you to consult ophthalmologist preferably specialist in squint for examination and treatment accordingly. THANK YOU