Author: Dr Bharat Ratna

Author: Dr Bharat Ratna

A squint eye, medically referred to as strabismus, occurs when the eyes are not aligned properly and point in different directions. While it is commonly associated with children, squint eye can also develop in adults due to various underlying reasons.

With the temperature dropping outside, you could feel the effects of cold weather. Winters are going on, and in such harsh weather, self-care is always advised. Children are more susceptible to complications that an adult might not encounter that easily.

For a child, nothing is more delightful than a toy – soft toys, hard toys, and so many other things for children’s fun like crayons and acrylic colours. Toddlers and young children find unimaginable joy when they are around toys.

Misalignment in the eyes requires timely treatment. It not only affects the movement of eyes but also the vision. It is vital to get the right diagnosis and further, a good treatment. This blog throws light on the kind of

Blog Author: Dr Bharat Ratna

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