Squint (Strabismus)

content-image
Trusted Treatment

Squint (Strabismus)

Squint, also known as Strabismus, is a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned and point in different directions. One eye may look straight while the other turns inward, outward, upward, or downward. Squint can affect both children and adults and may lead to poor vision if not treated on time.

Common Symptoms of Squint

Misalignment of one or both eyes

Double vision

Poor depth perception

Abnormal head posture (tilting or turning head)

Diagnosis of Squint

At Katewa Eye Hospital, Sikar, squint is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination, including eye alignment tests and vision assessment.

Book Appointment