To determine whether you have strabismus, you can make a preliminary judgment through clinical symptoms, but in order to confirm the diagnosis, you should also consult a doctor for examination, such as visual acuity examination, strabismus angle examination, and cross-covering test.
When there is strabismus, the eye position is usually abnormal, which is manifested by the deviation of one eye from the other when the other eye is looking at the object, and headache, photophobia, eye soreness and distension will easily occur after seeing the object for a long time, and both eyes are unable to look at the same object at the same time, which is a preliminary diagnosis of the existence of strabismus.
In order to diagnose the presence of strabismus, you should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital and undergo appropriate examinations, such as ocular appearance examination, visual acuity examination, refraction examination, cross-covering test, oblique angle examination, and a comprehensive evaluation of the clinical symptoms and examination results, before the presence of strabismus can be diagnosed completely.
After the diagnosis is confirmed, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.