A squint is a condition in which the visual axes of each eye are not directed simultaneously at the same object.
Children who are born with strabismus or develop it early in life (typically before age 7 years) do not experience visual symptoms from strabismus (1).
In young children, strabismus usually occurs spontaneously
Strabismus acquired later in life may be associated with
Treatment depends on the severity of strabismus, the patient’s age, symptoms, and other coexisting medical conditions
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