Question: Can congenital strabismus be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-25
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Congenital strabismus is a congenital disease, generally there are family genetic factors, strabismus can occur within 6 months after birth or birth, the deviation angle is generally very large, mostly manifested as farsighted refraction, there is no way to correct it by wearing glasses, there is no congenital condition of binocular monovision, and the visual function is the most harmful.

    The best methods of congenital strabismus are:

    1. Strabismus that occurs in the neonatal period should be actively operated on as early as possible, and it is advisable to complete the operation within 1 year of age. Early surgery for neonatal strabismus is of great significance for establishing binocular vision and preventing amblyopia.

    If strabismus occurs within 3 years of age and there is still esotropia (partial accommodative esotropia) after wearing corrective glasses, surgery can be considered to correct the strabismus of the non-refractive part, which is conducive to the amblyopia of children and the sound and perfection of binocular visual function.

    Strabismus that occurs over the age of age should first be trained by amblyopia or **, and the vision can be restored to normal, but the eye position does not change after wearing corrective glasses, surgical correction can be considered, which is conducive to consolidating visual function and establishing and improving binocular vision function.

    4. For alternating internal and external strabismus that has recovered well in binocular vision after amblyopia training**, surgical correction should be carried out in time. Helps to establish and improve binocular vision.

    Whether it is surgical** or non-surgical**, congenital strabismus** should also be combined with medication, which is conducive to the improvement of vision and also has a good effect on the recovery of strabismus.

    Generally, doctors recommend taking Lejing Vision Nutrients, taking it with warm water and insisting on taking it for a period of time, which can promote the development of vision and have a great help in the recovery of strabismus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are several possibilities:

    1. In the past life, the evil eyes squinted at people.

    2. The past life harmed the eyes of all beings. (e.g., shooting an arrow into an animal's eye, or hitting a bad person's eye) 3. Mocking a squint-eyed person in a previous life.

    Fourth, scolding people in the previous life and squinting eyes.

    Fifth, in the previous life, he was arrogant and arrogant, and there was no one in his eyes.

    6. Killing in previous lives, eating meat, and loving to eat the eyes of animals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The method of strabismus varies according to the type of strabismus, and can generally be divided into surgical and non-surgical.

    Non-surgical**: Not all strabismus requires surgery**, and in the case of accommodative esotropia, it can be corrected with appropriate farsighted glasses or bifocals. If there is also a refractive abnormality of medium to high intensity, it is often necessary to wear glasses to correct it, and axial correction training can be used to help restore monovision and increase the fusion ability of both eyes.

    For example, training with a visual axis correction training machine or wearing prism lenses ......Wait. If amblyopia is also present, amblyopia training is also indispensable**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Congenital strabismus is a congenital disease, generally there are family genetic factors, strabismus can occur within 6 months after birth or birth, the deviation angle is generally very large, mostly manifested as farsighted refraction, there is no way to correct it by wearing glasses, there is no congenital condition of binocular monovision, and the visual function is the most harmful.

    **1. Binocular alternating strabismus (esotropia or exotropia): mostly manifested as insufficient fusion, that is, the fusion range is small, no stereoscopic vision or low stereoscopic sharpness, after surgical correction, a small number of simultaneous vision disorders, need to reconstruct simultaneous vision or expand the fusion range to prevent ** and eye fatigue.

    2. Intermittent exotropic amblyopia**: Lack of fusion and binocular convergence are often insufficient.

    1) Binocular monovision is required to train fusion and stereoscopic visual acuity.

    2) It is necessary to correct the eye position with a pointed inward prism to promote fusion.

    3) A focus sensitivity device is required to enhance accommodative collection (to counteract exotropia).

    3. Constant esotropic amblyopia**: most of them are accompanied by abnormal retinal correspondence resulting in simultaneous visual dysfunction.

    1) Surgical correction of strabismus (correction of binocular fixation or inconsistent direction of movement) before the age of 6 as soon as possible, and before the age of 6 is a sensitive period for reconstructing binocular monovision.

    2) Use binocular monovision to correct abnormal correspondence and reconstruct simultaneous vision and other functions as early as possible, and the sooner you start training, the better the effect.

    3) If there is amblyopia, it is necessary to use a composite amblyopia device with stereoscopic visual standards**.

    4. Constant exotropic amblyopia**: Most of them are accompanied by macular inhibition in one eye, resulting in simultaneous visual dysfunction.

    1) Surgical correction of strabismus (correction of binocular fixation or inconsistent direction of movement) as soon as possible before the age of 6, which is a sensitive period for disinhibition to reconstruct binocular monovision.

    2) Use binocular monovision to perform deinhibition training as early as possible to reconstruct simultaneous vision and other functions, and the sooner you start training, the better the effect.

    3) If you have amblyopia, you need to use a composite amblyopia device with stereoscopic visual standards**.

    5. Strabismus with central fixation: give priority to the better eye, cover the good eye, and use more than three generations of compound amblyopia device**.

    6. Strabismus with eccentric fixation: cover the eyes, treat squint eyes, and use color scales more (it is best to move color scales such as sensitivity color scales and light brushes.)

    etc.) function to correct eccentric fixation. Use auxiliary mirror + angle of view to magnify the threshold optoplasm (customized, this function is only available after the third generation).

    7. High hyperopia with esotropia: try to wear a full farsightedness corrective lens for 3 months, if the strabismus can be completely corrected, gradually reduce the degree of hyperopia, and at the same time amblyopia**. If strabismus cannot be completely corrected, conventional glasses should be used to give priority to good eyes, and only after good eyes can the eyes be covered to treat strabismus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, adult strabismus patients can be surgically corrected to improve their appearance. However, if the strabismus eye has poor visual acuity and binocular vision is unbalanced, it may be possible after surgery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Adults with congenital strabismus can also have surgery to change their appearance. If it is accompanied by amblyopia, there is basically no way to correct it after the age of 12, and whether it is accompanied by amblyopia needs to be checked in a regular hospital.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    acquired functional strabismus; Strabismus occurs due to monocular usage habits caused by simultaneous vision and fusion vision in both eyes;

    As far as your age is concerned, if you are not strong enough and patient enough, it can indeed only be corrected by surgery, and you must have multiple surgeries, because surgery only solves the muscle problem, and does not solve the problem of your fusion function, which is not a cure for the symptoms; And because of your fusion problem, you will still habitually use one eye after surgery, and the result will be a situation of strabismus, so you need to have multiple surgeries! Estimated cost of 3-40,000! Probably more!

    And there is no guarantee that it will not be ** again!

    It is imperative to get rid of the habit of using one eye first, and then through relevant training, improve the fusion function, with the change of habits and the improvement of the fusion function, strabismus will naturally recover, and if there is no recovery, the fusion function will be restored and then the strabismus surgery will be done, and it will be done in turn!!

    The specific method can be read in two books: "Perfect Vision" and "**New Methods of Myopia - Multi-dimensional Vision Training", or you can go to some training institutions that can effectively ** amblyopia for help, because people with amblyopia are not good at fusion function!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The condition is quietly and analyzed:

    Strabismus can be corrected with glasses or surgery.

    Guidance: The causes and types of strabismus are different, and the methods are different, some strabismus needs to be corrected by surgery, while some strabismus does not require surgery and can be corrected by glasses. If there are symptoms of strabismus, you should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for a detailed examination of visual acuity, dilated refraction and extraocular muscles, clarify the type and cause of strabismus, and take an appropriate plan according to the degree of Cheng Qijing and strabismus.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Strabismus can be divided into common and paralytic according to the cause. Paralytic strabismus is more common in adults, due to the damage of the third, fourth or sixth cranial nerves that control the eye muscles due to diseases such as hypertension, stroke, diabetes, trauma, eye or brain tumor, etc., the extraocular muscles will be paralyzed, resulting in an imbalance of the visual axis, one of the main symptoms is diplopia, patients may see two images, blurred vision, visual confusion and headaches. Common strabismus** remains unclear and can be attributed to abnormalities in central nervous system control.

    Strabismus can be corrected by glasses, opto-ax orthopedic movements, masking**, surgery, etc. It is recommended to choose an authoritative and regular hospital for consultation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Congenital strabismus must be treated early. Children's binocular vision is generally formed before the age of 5, if a child in the period of visual development suffers from strabismus, the two eyes can not see the same target at the same time, there is no way to talk about the development of binocular vision, if not corrected in time, eventually the child's binocular vision can not get normal development and lead to stereopopia.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Congenital strabismus can be corrected by surgery as long as it can pass the preoperative physical examination and eye examination, and meets the surgical conditions, of course, if the landlord is adjustable strabismus, surgery is not required**. One of my classmates also has strabismus, has always had low self-esteem, and the surgery was done after the college entrance examination, but the effect of the surgery is okay. The hospital is across the river from the new South Gate bus station, and the landlord can go and check to see if the operation is possible**.

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