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- $Title{Can You Fix "Crossed Eyes"?}
- $Subject{eyes crossed cross eye eyed treatment Senses Sense strabismus see
- depth perception seeing double vision amblyopia visions child care kid kids
- sight eyesight}
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- Can You Fix "Crossed Eyes"?
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- QUESTION: We have got a young one whose eye turns in. It doesn't seem to
- trouble her, she sees good, and doesn't have any pain that we can tell. We
- have heard tell that this condition will get better by itself. Do you think
- there is anything we have to do to fix it?
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- ANSWER: You have described a condition that doctors call "strabismus" and
- that some people call "crossed eyes". It happens when the two eyes point in
- different directions, and is a common condition in that about 4% of children
- suffer with the problem. It takes six muscles attached to each eye to control
- all their movements, and when they don't work together, strabismus is the
- result. Unless both eyes do work together, humans lose the ability to see in
- three dimensions; they lose depth perception. With each eye seeing a
- different picture, the patient sees double, and soon stops using one eye,
- which becomes weaker and maybe permanently damaged. This condition is known
- as "amblyopia". The fact is that there are many causes for strabismus, and it
- is important to determine the cause and correct it quickly. The longer you
- wait, that harder it is to get the eyes straightened out. One thing for sure,
- the condition will NOT go away by itself, as children do not outgrow
- strabismus. It really is important to have the child checked now by your
- family doctor or eye doctor. It is never too early. Their goal will be to
- straighten out the eyes and restore vision to both of them. There are several
- ways this may be accomplished, the treatment depending upon the cause.
- Glasses may be part of the answer, and patching the strong eye may be useful.
- Surgery may be needed, and there are times when both eyes may require the
- operation. And there are even circumstances where more than one operation is
- needed to achieve that final, wished for outcome.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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