Strabismus usually refers to one eye gazing while the other eye axis deviates from parallel, appearing abnormal eye position, can be relieved by medication and surgical treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Medication: Patients with refractive strabismus can usually follow the doctor’s instructions to use pupil-dilating agents, such as cotrimoxazole drops, homatropine drops, or pupil-contracting agents, such as mauve rutabaga drops, etc., which can weaken the central regulation of the eye and help improve strabismus.
2. Surgery: Strabismus can also be improved by surgical correction. The extraocular muscles can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten their length, so that the point of gravity can be shifted, which can change the pulling force on the eyeball, thus improving strabismus.
If you have strabismus, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid the symptoms of strabismus from worsening and delaying your condition.