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When Should You See a Doctor?

It is important to seek medical advice if you or your child shows signs of misaligned eyes. Visit an ophthalmologist if you notice:

  • Persistent eye misalignment in children or adults
  • Double vision or blurred vision
  • Tilting or turning of the head to focus better
  • Frequent eye strain or headaches
  • Difficulty in maintaining focus or reading
  • Cosmetic concerns due to visibly misaligned eyes

Early detection is crucial, particularly in children, because untreated squint can lead to amblyopia, commonly called lazy eye. Timely consultation ensures effective management and reduces the need for multiple interventions later.

It is important to seek medical advice if you or your child shows signs of misaligned eyes. Visit an ophthalmologist if you notice:

  • Persistent eye misalignment in children or adults
  • Double vision or blurred vision
  • Tilting or turning of the head to focus better
  • Frequent eye strain or headaches
  • Difficulty in maintaining focus or reading
  • Cosmetic concerns due to visibly misaligned eyes

Early detection is crucial, particularly in children, because untreated squint can lead to amblyopia, commonly called lazy eye. Timely consultation ensures effective management and reduces the need for multiple interventions later.

causes
  • Severe misalignment of the eyes that affects appearance and confidence
  • Interference with vision such as double vision or poor depth perception
  • Squint caused by muscle imbalance that cannot be corrected with glasses
  • Squint due to neurological conditions or trauma
  • Recurrent squint after previous treatment or surgery
  • Misaligned eyes visible in photographs or daily interactions
  • Difficulty focusing both eyes on the same object
  • Frequent closing or covering of one eye
  • Loss of depth perception
  • Eyes turning inward, outward, upward, or downward
  • Recurrent double vision
  • Eye strain and difficulty with reading or near work
Medical diagnosis procedure

How is Squint Surgery Diagnosed?

Diagnosis of squint involves a comprehensive eye examination carried out by an ophthalmologist. Tests may include:

  • Measures clarity of vision in each eye.
  • Helps determine how each eye behaves when the other is covered.
  • Checks alignment by observing light reflection on the cornea.
  • Measures the degree of deviation in eye alignment.
  • Rules out other eye diseases that may contribute to squint.
  • Evaluates the strength and coordination of eye muscles.

These diagnostic methods help the surgeon decide which muscles need adjustment during surgery.

Diagnosis of squint involves a comprehensive eye examination carried out by an ophthalmologist. Tests may include:

  • Measures clarity of vision in each eye.
  • Helps determine how each eye behaves when the other is covered.
  • Checks alignment by observing light reflection on the cornea.
  • Measures the degree of deviation in eye alignment.
  • Rules out other eye diseases that may contribute to squint.
  • Evaluates the strength and coordination of eye muscles.

These diagnostic methods help the surgeon decide which muscles need adjustment during surgery.

Medical diagnosis procedure for piles treatment

Advanced Treatment Options for Squint Surgery

Squint surgery has evolved with modern ophthalmic techniques. The most common surgical approaches include:

  • Muscle recession: Weakening an overactive eye muscle by reattaching it further back on the eye.
  • Muscle resection: Strengthening a weak muscle by shortening it.
  • Adjustable sutures: Used primarily in adults, this method allows fine adjustments in eye position after surgery for better outcomes.
  • Minimally invasive squint surgery (MISS): Performed with smaller incisions, this technique reduces healing time and post-operative discomfort.
  • Botulinum toxin injection: Helps in temporary correction and is often used for small-angle squints or in patients unsuitable for surgery.

The choice of procedure depends on the patient’s age, severity of squint, and overall eye health.

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Squint surgery has evolved with modern ophthalmic techniques. The most common surgical approaches include:

  • Muscle recession: Weakening an overactive eye muscle by reattaching it further back on the eye.
  • Muscle resection: Strengthening a weak muscle by shortening it.
  • Adjustable sutures: Used primarily in adults, this method allows fine adjustments in eye position after surgery for better outcomes.
  • Minimally invasive squint surgery (MISS): Performed with smaller incisions, this technique reduces healing time and post-operative discomfort.
  • Botulinum toxin injection: Helps in temporary correction and is often used for small-angle squints or in patients unsuitable for surgery.

The choice of procedure depends on the patient’s age, severity of squint, and overall eye health.

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Recovery Time

Recovery from squint surgery typically takes around 2 to 4 weeks. Redness, mild swelling, or a scratchy feeling in the eyes is normal in the initial days and usually subsides within the first week. Children tend to recover faster than adults, and vision improvements may be noticeable within a few weeks. Regular follow-ups help ensure the eyes remain properly aligned during recovery.

What to Expect: Before, During & After Procedure

Before the procedure:
The ophthalmologist will perform diagnostic tests and review medical history. Fasting for a few hours before surgery is usually required, especially for children.

During the procedure:
Squint surgery is performed under general anesthesia for children and local anesthesia for adults. The surgeon makes a small incision to access the eye muscles and adjusts their position. The surgery typically lasts between 45 to 90 minutes.

After the procedure:
The patient may experience mild discomfort, redness, and temporary blurred vision. Eye drops and oral medications are prescribed to manage swelling and prevent infection. Most patients can return home the same day and resume light activities within a few days.

Recovery Timeline & Post-Treatment Care

Day 1 to 3: Redness and discomfort are common. Use prescribed medications and avoid rubbing the eyes.

Week 1: Eyes begin to look more aligned. Resume light daily activities while avoiding swimming or dusty environments.

Week 2: Redness reduces significantly. Vision gradually stabilizes.

Week 4: Most patients return to normal activities, including school or work.

Long-term: Regular checkups ensure proper eye alignment and prevent recurrence.

Post-treatment care includes avoiding strenuous activities, protecting eyes from direct sunlight, and strictly following the doctor’s instructions regarding eye drops and medicines.

Factors that Affect the Treatment Cost for Squint Surgery

Ophthalmology consultation charges

Consultation fees vary depending on the experience of the ophthalmologist and hospital facilities.

Diagnostic tests

Tests such as vision assessment, corneal reflex tests, retinal examination, and prism testing are necessary to plan the surgery.

Type of infection and medication needed

If post-surgical infection or inflammation occurs, additional medication may add to the overall cost.

Severity and recurrence of condition

Complex squints requiring multiple procedures or revision surgeries may cost more.

Cost of Laser Squint Surgery 

  • Cost depends on surgical technology and hospital facilities
  • Minimally invasive or laser-assisted techniques may be priced higher
  • Charges vary across different cities and hospitals

Follow-up appointments 

  • First follow-up usually within a week after surgery
  • Subsequent reviews in the first month
  • Annual follow-ups recommended for long-term monitoring

Cost of Diagnostic Tests Before Squint Surgery 

  • Visual acuity tests
  • Corneal reflex and prism tests
  • Retinal examination
  • Ocular motility assessment

How to Prevent Squint Surgery from Coming Back

  • Following all post-surgery care instructions diligently
  • Wearing prescribed glasses or using vision therapy if required
  • Attending scheduled follow-up visits for monitoring
  • Managing underlying eye conditions such as amblyopia
  • Avoiding activities that strain the eyes during early recovery

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Why Pristyn Care Elantis for Squint Surgery?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is squint surgery safe?

Yes, squint surgery is considered safe and effective when performed by an experienced ophthalmologist. Complications are rare and manageable.

How long does it take to recover fully after squint surgery?

Most patients recover within 2 to 4 weeks, although minor redness or sensitivity may last slightly longer.

Can children undergo squint surgery?

Yes, squint surgery is commonly performed in children and helps prevent lazy eye while improving appearance and confidence.

Does squint surgery guarantee permanent results?

In most cases, the results are long-lasting. However, recurrence may occur in a small percentage of patients, making regular follow-ups important.

Will insurance cover squint surgery?

In many cases, squint surgery is considered medically necessary and is covered by insurance. Coverage details depend on the insurance provider and policy terms.

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