What’s wrong with eyes that sometimes squint and sometimes don’t?

Sometimes the patient’s eyes are strabismic and sometimes they are not. Intermittent strabismus is a common ophthalmic condition.
Intermittent strabismus is a common ophthalmologic disorder, which is typically characterized by the patient’s eye position being skewed at times, while at other times the eye position returns to normal. The symptoms of strabismus usually do not show up when the patient is more concentrated, but when the patient is relaxed and not concentrating, the patient may show the symptoms of strabismus.
Patients with intermittent strabismus who have infrequent episodes of strabismus symptoms can be observed without surgery for the time being. If the symptoms of strabismus are frequent, affecting the appearance of the patient and the patient is prone to visual fatigue, the patient can be treated with strabismus correction surgery to improve the discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with intermittent strabismus visit the hospital in a timely manner to have their condition evaluated and treated according to the doctor’s instructions.