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Squint Eyes

Restoring Clarity for Clear Vision

Squint is a misalignment of the two eyes so that both the eyes are not looking in the same direction. This misalignment may be constant, being present throughout the day, or it may appear sometimes and the rest of the time the eyes may be straight. It is a common condition among children. It may also occur in adults.
The exact cause of squint is not really known. The movement of each eye is controlled by six muscles. Each of these muscles acts along with its counterpart in the other eye to keep both the eyes aligned properly. A loss of coordination between the muscles of the two eyes leads to misalignment.

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Squinting can be caused by muscle imbalances, nerve problems, or refractive errors like nearsightedness or farsightedness. It can also be due to genetics, eye injuries, or conditions like cerebral palsy and Down syndrome.

In some cases, squinting can lead to double vision, eye strain, or lazy eye (amblyopia), especially in children. Early diagnosis and treatment help prevent vision problems and improve eye coordination.

A consultation with an ophthalmologist or eye specialist is essential for proper evaluation and treatment of squint eyes.

Squint eyes, also known as strabismus, is a condition where the eyes do not align properly and point in different directions. One eye may look straight while the other turns inward, outward, upward, or downward. This can occur occasionally or persistently.