
Strabismus Treatment
Strabismus, or crossed eyes, occurs when the eyes don’t align properly. Treatment typically involves optometric assessments to determine the cause and severity. Options include corrective glasses or contact lenses, vision therapy that uses exercises to improve coordination, and eye patches to strengthen the weaker eye. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to adjust the muscles around the eyes for better alignment. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for the best outcomes, as they can help improve both visual function and appearance. Regular follow-ups ensure that treatment remains effective and adjusted as needed.