How to Correct Eye Strabismus

Strabismus patients can be treated with glasses and surgical correction to balance the eye position, depending on the patient’s condition.
Strabismus refers to the inability of both eyes to focus on a target at the same time, and is a disease of the extraocular muscles. Adjustable strabismus is usually caused by a refractive error, which can be corrected with glasses to remove the cause, thereby balancing the eye position and relieving the strabismus.
Non-adjustable strabismus can occur due to a variety of factors, such as developmental abnormalities, trauma to the eye, etc. If it cannot be corrected by wearing eyeglasses, the patient can be treated with strabismus surgery, such as extraocular muscle strengthening, extraocular muscle weakening, etc., to improve the appearance.
Patients with strabismus are advised to visit the hospital in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.