EYE RELATED QUERY

2018-11-21 03:30:18
1. Can acquired squint be corrected only by eye exercise? (15° exotropia, but fusion remains 80% of the day) 2. Is squint a problem of eye muscle weakness or of brain nerve weakness? 3. Already operated for squint 18 years ago now what is the guarantee that eye do not drift again in future if I go for surgery again? Aren't squint suegries successful in India? 4. Doctor said to operate on my left eye to correct the squint in right eye because right eye muscle was already cut during my first surgery. Is it possible to correct squint like this? I am scared if my left eye also get squint after surgery. PS. My vision is 6/6 in both eyes without any glasses.
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Other eye muscles are getting weak.. better to go for surgery in other eye to prevent further squint and weakness

Answered2018-11-21 06:17:15

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Follow the advice of dr mittal. In my opinion you must get operated.

Answered2018-11-21 05:56:55

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Hello A. 15 degree is large exotropia...less chances of recovery with exercises. B. There are many types of squint...some appear due to muscle weakness and others due to nerve weakness C.there is no guarantee that it will not drift again. Squint specialists in India are very good in managing squint. Squint surgeries are very successful in India D.yes..it is possible to correct squint by operating your left eye

Answered2018-11-21 04:10:12

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