Technically know as Strabismus, Squint is a condition where the two eyes are misaligned. That is both eyes do not appear to be looking in the same direction. One eye may be looking at an object and the other eye may be turned in or out or up or down.
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Squints are classified depending on direction of the squinting eye
How is squint diagnosed ?
The squint is diagnosed by the ophthalmologist. He or she would do a few special tests to confirm the squint, to try and find out the cause and to quantify the amount of deviation.
In some cases there may be a false appearance of squint due to broad nasal bridge in a child. An ophthalmologist will be able to differentiate between a true squint and false squint.
What are the success rates of a squint surgery?
Nearly 80-90% patients are successfully corrected in the straight-ahead position with just one surgery. In some patients the surgery may be only partially successful. In some patients the eye alignment will change over time, resulting in the need for additional surgery after a few months or years
The procedure is painless; some sensation of pressure may be experienced during the surgery when the flap is being created. Post surgery for a few hours the eye may be uncomfortable which settles down rapidly. No sedation, no eye pads, no injections required only eye drop anesthesia. The surgery takes around 15 to 20 minutes for one eye.