The best treatment for vertical strabismus

Vertical strabismus can be corrected by wearing a trephine or by surgery.
Vertical strabismus is a condition in which there is a difference in the direction of vision between the two eyes, making it easy for the patient to experience symptoms such as double vision.
For mild cases of vertical strabismus, such as up to 10 diopters, a prism can be considered to eliminate double vision.
For more severe vertical strabismus, surgical correction, which involves strengthening or weakening the extraocular muscles, is usually required to improve symptoms.
Patients with vertical strabismus are advised to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for timely examination, where the doctor will quantitatively assess the severity of the strabismus and then formulate an individualized treatment plan for the patient.