Strabismus is generally more difficult to recover from on its own, and patients can be treated by wearing eyeglasses and surgical treatments to correct eye position.
Strabismus refers to an imbalance in the eye position of both eyes, which can lead to discomfort such as loss of vision and double vision. Adjustable strabismus caused by refractive error usually does not require surgical treatment, and patients can wear glasses to correct the refractive error, thus balancing the eye position.
Non-adjustable strabismus is more difficult to be corrected by glasses, patients can be treated by surgery, such as extraocular muscle enhancement, extraocular muscle weakening, etc., to balance the eye position and improve the appearance.
It is recommended that patients with strabismus should consult the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.