Can you wear keratoconus for strabismus?

People with strabismus are not allowed to wear keratoconus.
Keratoplasty is a commonly used method to correct and treat myopia. It is used to correct myopia by changing the curvature of the cornea by compressing the corneal tissues to change their shape through wearing the lenses at night while sleeping.
For patients with strabismus who wear keratoplasty lenses, the eye position will be skewed, which will cause the lenses to be unable to be positioned correctly, thus greatly reducing the shaping effect. It may even cause the patient to experience double vision and photophobia. Therefore, patients with strabismus cannot correct myopia and strabismus by using keratoplasty lenses.
Patients with strabismus combined with myopia should go to the ophthalmology department of a hospital in a timely manner, so that the doctor can fully understand the condition and guide the treatment plan. Usually, if you want to use Keratoplasty, you can have surgery to correct strabismus first, and then use Keratoplasty after the eye position is normalized.