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Strabismus Treatment
Management of Strabismus and Strabismus Surgery Many patients resort to ophthalmologists due to strabismus (squint). Strabismus, which causes difficulties in social life, especially in adults, hinders the development of vision in infants and children and is accompanied by lazy eyes. Strabismus surgery is a disease in which completely different surgical techniques are used from other […]
Strabismus Surgery
Many patients apply to us to undergo strabismus surgery due to complaints of misalignment of the eyes. However, not every patient is suitable for squint surgery. Especially in cases where we can not treat or control with eye glasses, patching, exercises or other therapies, then surgical intervention is becoming a valuable option. Strabismus (squint, cross […]
Treatment of Strabismus in Babies
Strabismus, which is seen in babies from birth, can significantly affect the baby’s vision. Although the eye deviation seen in babies are mostly inwards, upward and outward deviation can also be seen. First of all, it is necessary to be sure whether this is strabismus or psödostrabismus (false appearance of misaligned/cross eye). For this, a […]
Treatment of Strabismus in Adults
Strabismus is a common problem in adults. Especially intermittent strabismus or low vision in one eye is an important cause of strabismus. Strabismus treatment in adults should not be seen as an ordinary disease. Strabismus is a special issue among eye diseases and its treatment techniques are very different from other eye diseases. We see […]
Esotropia Treatment
Inward deviation of the eye is called esotropia. There are many types of inward eye deviation. We do not treat every inward eye deviation in the same way, therefore it is necessary to first determine the type of inward deviation. Types of inward eye deviation Inward eye deviation in infants Inward eye deviation due to […]
Exotropia Treatment
The outward turning of our eyes is called exotropia. It is a condition in which one or both eyes turn outward, towards the ear. This can be continuous or only occasionally, i.e. variable. In some of our patients, outward turning occurs only part of the day, especially when looking away or when distracted. In some […]