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How to Get rid of Squint (strabismus) in Childhood Eye

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Childhood Squint  Squint or strabismus is a condition where the eyes do not look in the same direction. Normally, when you look at an object your eyes point and focus in the same direction. But, when a child has squint, one eye may focus on an object, while the other eye turns either inwards, outwards, upwards or downwards. Squints may also cause double vision or lazy eye (amblyopia).  Read Also :  How to Diagnose Your Child Has A Lazy Eye Mostly, squint is seen in young children. However, the condition may develop in adults too.  Squint and Vision  When a child is born, their eyes and brain don’t work well together. But as they grow, this connection and coordination between the eyes and brain gradually builds up. And, this visual pathway develops up to the age of about 8 years.  Also, a squint develops when the eye muscles do not work in a balanced way and thus eyes do not move together correctly. Read Also :  Eye Tips: Beware Of These 5 Retina Problems Causes of Childhood Squint  So