How to correct an inwardly deviated eyeball

Strabismus is a condition in which the eyeball is turned inward. Surgery is usually required, and adults can be treated conservatively and then surgically.
1. Non-surgical treatment: For example, to treat possible amblyopia and refractive errors, optical treatment can be done with framed glasses and prisms. Atropine, botulinum toxin type A and other medications can also be used. It is also necessary to perform corrective vision training.
2. Surgery: Early surgery is recommended for children, while adults should be treated conservatively first, and then undergo surgery after the condition is stabilized and the cause of the disease is determined. Common surgical treatments include muscle weakening surgery and muscle strengthening surgery.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.