
Squint
Squint, also called strabismus, is a condition where your eyes don’t look in the same direction at the same time. This happens because the eye muscles controlling eye movement are unbalanced or weak, causing one eye to turn inward, outward, upward, or downward. As a result, the brain receives two different images, which can lead to double vision or confusion. Squint can affect vision clarity and eye coordination if left untreated. It’s common in children but can also occur in adults. Treatment options include glasses, eye exercises, or surgery to align the eyes properly.