My son is 10months old. Earlier there was no squint/turned eye till 8 months. But nowadays its very evident and prominent. Got it checked with eye specialist. Doctor told no problem with nerves or vision and there is no refractive power as well. Not sure what is the problem. What might be the reason and how can it solved.
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this problem might be due to refractory error or paralysis of one muscle. if it has developed recently after an episode of fever and it looks to be in one eye only then the chances of muscle paralysis are there. it's quite possible that you are misinterpreting it due to broad bridge of nose.once thorough examination is necessary.
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Let the child grow & send your child to school as earliest possible for his mental growth ,at this
age ocular movements. Is not synergetic , you should take your child to experenced ophthmologist for Squint confirmation at least at age of 3 yrs .
This is known as infantile esotropia. I would recommend early surgery for complete improvement which is permanent. Maskatieyeclinic, opposite Charni Rd station east, Mumbai
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Treatment of squint depends on type and amount of squint
It is very difficult to comment without examining him
Kindly share photos of his eye and case file so that I may guide you better
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