Get to know more about squint eyes

Squint or strabismus is when the two eyes are not aligned. When looking at each other, the eyes are not in the middle. It can divide into 3 types:
- False strabismus is a condition that is not abnormal or classified as a strabismus disease. It just looks like it or has certain characteristics that make it look like the eyes are squinting inward, such as having a lot of skin at the corner of the eye, making it look like there is little white space, or having a flat nose, especially in children สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน whose noses are not yet prominent. In addition, in children who are born prematurely, there may be an abnormal eye structure that makes it look like the eyes are squinting outward. You can try pulling the bridge of the child’s nose to check if the eyes are squinting or not.
- Latent strabismus: In this case, it must examined by taking a normal frontal photograph and shooting a flash to observe the incident light reflection. Another method is to alternately close the eyes.
- True strabismus: People with this condition will clearly notice that the reflected light does not fall in the center. When using the hand-covering method, there is a clear movement of the pupil.
True squint…is actually caused by 3 abnormalities as follows:
- Eye muscle disorders include muscle weakness, fibrosis, or malposition.
- Nervous system disorders that supply the eye muscles or from the related cranial nerves, i.e. the 3rd, 4th, 6th pairs, to the brain, with inflammation or a tumor forming on the nerves.
- Neurotransmitter disorders such as MG (Myasthenia gravis) or when children do a lot of activities, they may have drooping eyelids, causing double vision.
There is also acute strabismus, which causes double vision. To determine whether the double vision is due to an eye problem, one eye can be tested by covering one eye. If the double vision disappears, it is possible that there is a problem with the eye muscles or strabismus. However, if the double vision persists, it may indicate astigmatism.