Strabismus predominantly affects 2.1% of the children especially who were born with forceps of caesarian delivery, neon-developmental disorder or low birth weight. The condition can cause the problem with binocular vision and amblyopia.
This article summarizes what is included in the guideline provided by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. The attached guideline provided details on the following topics: - The goals of Strabismus management: Evaluation or exclusion of underlying oculopathies or neuropathies Maintaining or restoring optimal visual acuity in both the eyes Maintaining or restoring normal binocular single vision Eliminating double vision Correcting abnormal head posture Improving binocular visual field Conditions associated with Strabismus: Down’s syndrome Craniofacial syndrome Unilateral ocular disease Cerebral palsy Prematurity Familial history Fetal alcohol syndrome…