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Suggest Treatment For Squint Eye

I have a retinal detachment in right eye from childhood. now it has been treated
Actually doctor preferred me to not to go operation so LASIK was done on left eye to reduce the effect of right eye.
Everything its okk but squint has been developed in right eye and ball is shifting outside from its initial position
Its getting difficult for me to make eye contact. Doctor said that squint can be treated permanently .
Can u suggest ways to reduce the squint please..?
Fri, 11 Aug 2017
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
childhood detachment means the eye must have become amblyopic. development of squint is obvious what eve vision available in affected eye must be preserved. binocularity has been lost. only cosmatic corection can be done. no treatment ,if lasik is done on left eye so give your opinion .it appears tobe like giving cover to right eye for forceful projection of left eye
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Suggest Treatment For Squint Eye

childhood detachment means the eye must have become amblyopic. development of squint is obvious what eve vision available in affected eye must be preserved. binocularity has been lost. only cosmatic corection can be done. no treatment ,if lasik is done on left eye so give your opinion .it appears tobe like giving cover to right eye for forceful projection of left eye