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Crossed Eyes

Strabismus or crossed eyes is a rare but treatable condition in children. The condition of cross eyes can include nerve injury or dysfunction of the muscles controlling the eye.


Strabismus or crossed eyes can be the result of muscular dysfunction around the eyes. It may be accompany with farsightedness. This is a rare condition and usually can be corrected without surgery. The main symptom is eyes that don't look in exactly the same direction at the same time.


Crossed eyes can usually be corrected with early treatment. Several treatment options exist to align the eyes. They include special eye-wear, use of an eye patch, and rarely surgery. The treatment options are usually non-invasive and rarely include surgery. 

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