There is no quick fix for eye strabismus and it can usually be treated with non-surgical and surgical options.
Strabismus is a clinical phenomenon in which the visual axis of one eye is deviated. Strabismus is usually caused by abnormal monovision in both eyes or abnormalities in the neuromuscular control of eye movement.
1. Non-surgical treatment: In some cases, the patient can wear frame glasses or prisms to correct the situation, which will take a longer time and require regular review.
2. Surgical treatment: When conservative treatment is ineffective, in order to restore the position of the eyes to normal, surgery can be performed to re-establish the ability to see in both eyes. However, the eyes should be carefully examined before the surgery, and the surgery should be performed only if there is no problem.
Strabismus should be treated in a timely manner, and the treatment of strabismus should be patient and not be rushed.