What to do if one eye is high and one is low

One eye is high and one eye is low, which is known as vertical strabismus and requires surgery to correct.
Vertical strabismus is a common type of strabismus, in which both eyes are not parallel to each other, i.e., when one eye is looking straight ahead, the other eye is tilted upward or downward, which affects one’s eyesight and appearance, and needs to be corrected in time through corrective surgery.
Under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, the starting and stopping points of the extraocular muscles are improved through the surgery, so that the eye position can be adjusted and the vision can be parallelized. After the surgery, regular follow-up examinations are needed, and the duration of medication is minimized to avoid re-shifting.
Vertical strabismus has a greater impact, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat it.