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9 Months old squints occasionaly
My 9 Months old baby squints occasionaly. He's teething now. Squinting started with his teething. We took him to a pediatrician but he couldnt diagnose any ailment. He gave us Ossopan D . But problem is still going on .
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You should consult some experienced ophthmologist for proper diagnosis .
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it can be a false feeling of observing  squint  due to broad bridge of nose .but being on safer side please get his eyes testing done by a paediatric ophthalmologist.
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Hello I would recommend you to consult local paediatric ophthalmologist You can share photos of your baby so that I may guide you better Regards
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Hello. This is Dr Tanmayi paediatric Ophthal and squint specialist. If your child is squinting even intermittently, I would recommend an eye check up by a squint specialist at the earliest to diagnose and treat any significant abnormality. Squint can occur due to a number of causes and can cause reduction in vision , hence early detection and treatment is important.
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