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What treatment options exist for strabismus?

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Strabismus treatment aims to straighten the eyes, improve coordination, and support the best possible vision. Options depend on age, cause, and how constant the misalignment is.

Non-surgical treatments

Many children and some adults benefit from glasses and other conservative measures. These can reduce the angle or help the brain use both eyes together.

  • Glasses to correct long-sight or astigmatism, especially in accommodative esotropia
  • Patching or blurring the stronger eye to treat amblyopia
  • Prism lenses to reduce double vision in adults
  • Vision therapy exercises in selected cases

Surgical and advanced options

When misalignment remains significant, eye muscle surgery may be recommended. The goal is comfortable, stable alignment.

  • Repositioning or tightening muscles to change eye direction
  • Adjustable sutures in adults to fine-tune alignment after surgery
  • Botulinum toxin injections as a temporary or diagnostic measure
  • Follow-up to monitor binocular vision and any need for further procedures