Squint
Inside the Eye Squint Eye Treatment
What is a Squint?
A squint occurs when the two eyes are pointing in different directions. A squint can be congenital or developmental in children and there is no often no obvious cause. Risk factors are prematurity and family history Squints in adults may be due to a number of causes, and your doctor will investigate you appropriately.
What is the treatment?
In children, it is important to exclude an underlying cause. Children need to be checked for the need for glasses, which may help to control the squint. It is extremely important for children to have regular follow-up appointments to ensure their vision develops normally. Some children may need patching of one eye to allow the weaker eye to develop. A small number of children may require surgery, but this is generally after the vision has been allowed to stabilise.
What are the symptoms of retinal detachment?
Symptoms of retinal detachment include are known as the 3 “F”s – Flashing lights, Floaters (these may look like cobwebs, flies, or strands) in the vision, and Field loss (losing part of your vision).
What is the treatment for retinal detachment?
If the retinal detachment is localised to a tear, laser treatment may be enough to seal the tear. If the detachment is more extensive, an operation will usually be necessary.