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  • Strabismus, commonly known as squint, is a condition where the eyes do not align properly, leading to vision problems. At Dr. Manisha Mishra’s Eye Clinic in Varanasi, we offer the best strabismus treatment using advanced techniques and personalized care. Whether it’s a congenital condition, or one caused by trauma or other eye disorders, we provide effective treatment options to correct squint and improve your vision. Our goal is to help both children and adults regain proper eye alignment and achieve better visual comfort.

Why Choose Dr. Manisha Mishra for Strabismus (Squint) Treatment?

  • 1. Experienced Eye Specialist: Dr. Manisha Mishra is a highly skilled and experienced ophthalmologist specializing in strabismus treatment.
  • 2. Comprehensive Diagnosis: We perform thorough eye examinations using advanced diagnostic tools to identify the cause and type of squint.
  • 3. Customized Treatment Plans: Each treatment plan is personalized to meet the unique needs of the patient, whether it’s a child or an adult.
  • 4. Non-Surgical and Surgical Options: We offer both non-surgical and surgical treatments to correct squint, depending on the severity of the condition.
  • 5. Post-Treatment Care: We ensure comprehensive follow-up care to monitor progress and ensure long-term success after treatment.

What is Strabismus (Squint)?

Strabismus is a condition where the eyes are not aligned properly, causing one eye to turn in, out, up, or down while the other eye focuses straight ahead. This misalignment can occur at any age and may lead to symptoms like double vision, reduced depth perception, or difficulty focusing. If left untreated, strabismus can lead to amblyopia (lazy eye), especially in children.

Common Types of Strabismus:

  • 1. Esotropia: When one eye turns inward.
  • 2. Exotropia: When one eye turns outward.
  • 3. Hypertropia: When one eye turns upward.
  • 4. Hypotropia: When one eye turns downward.

Symptoms of Strabismus:

  • 1. Misalignment of the eyes (crossed or outward turning)
  • 2. Double vision
  • 3. Eye strain or discomfort
  • 4. Difficulty with depth perception
  • 5. In children, squinting or closing one eye when looking at objects
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Treatment Options for Strabismus (Squint):

  • 1. Eyeglasses or Lenses: In some cases, corrective lenses can help align the eyes and improve vision.
  • 2. Prism Lenses: Special lenses that help control double vision by adjusting the way light enters the eye.
  • 3. Vision Therapy: A series of exercises aimed at improving eye coordination and strengthening eye muscles.
  • 4. Strabismus Surgery: In cases where other treatments are ineffective, surgery is performed to realign the eye muscles, ensuring proper alignment and improving vision.
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