Squint eye, also known as strabismus, is a condition where the eyes glance in various directions while simultaneously focusing on various objects. It is particularly prevalent in youngsters. People with squint eyes actually do have a problem because, despite tradition that this condition is lucky, the eyes are misaligned so that, when a person stares straight ahead with one eye, the other eye may turn inward, outward, upward, or downward.
SYMPTOMS OF SQUINT EYE :
The most typical strabismus symptoms include:
- eyes that continuously focus in multiple directions
- medical conditions
- eyes that are fixed on one another
- shutting one eye or squinting in direct sunlight
- lazy eye
- distorted field of vision
- a poor sense of depth
CAUSES OF SQUINT EYE :
- a cyptic palsy
- Short-sightedness is the inability to see objects in the distance.
- Long-sightedness makes it challenging to notice adjacent items
- some illnesses, like measles
- When the front of the eye is unevenly curved, it has astigmatism, which impairs vision.
- a few genetic disorders or syndromes, such Down syndrome
- developing slowly
- further issues involving the brain or nerves