Strabismus was moderately linked with certain mental health disorders in children, according to a cross-sectional study. In an analysis of medical claims data from a commercial healthcare payer system ...
GLEN CARBON — Strabismus, or crossed eyes, can be treated successfully without the use of surgery, according to Dr. Julie Steinhauer, OD, FCOVD, owner of Vision For Life and Success in Glen Carbon.
Often dismissed as a harmless childhood phase or a cosmetic concern, strabismus is a medical condition that can quietly lead to permanent vision loss and serious social consequences if left untreated.
Lazy eye is often mistaken for eyes that cross or wander, but some patients with the disorder don’t show these symptoms. Dr. Lisa Abrams, a pediatric ophthalmologist at Katzen Eye Group, talks about ...
Strabismus (crossed eyes) can be psychologically debilitating. But many adults who have this defect wrongly believe there's no treatment. Since she was a child, Katie Szymczak has had eyes that ...
Living with a condition like strabismus, commonly known as being cross-eyed, can be challenging. This condition affects not only a person’s vision but also their self-esteem and social interactions.
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