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Eye strabismus
I have mild eye squint whenever I cover one eye and look at an object and again uncover the eye that eye is not in the correct direction it squints opposite . In general in day to day living my eye doesn't squint Only I experience problems sometimes when I look upwards or far away the picture is suddenly blur . I need to get a vision therapy Approximately how much will it cost ?
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Simple measures like correct glass power and muscle strengthening exercises will help if it's a small exophoria.. get your eye checkup from an Ophthalmologist. Thanks
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It seems to be case of exophoria, when  you do cover test,alternatively covered eye diverge&uncovered  eye take normal position .It is very common & 5-10degree is considered to be very common, get refractive error corrected, sometimes it disappear with use of corrective power eyeglasses. It is not the case of surgery.
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Hello....... So you might be having divergent sqiunt.Its mild squint so daily exercise of eye muscles you can correct, Prism lens are prescribed by ophthalmologist.. But first you should get your eyes examined, consult ophthalmologist in nearest hospital.....
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