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Strabismus (squint)

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Patients suffering from this condition have difficulty in fusing the images within each eye to produce a single image. This can cause double vision and in certain cases the two eyes will not appear to be looking in the same position. The condition can often be corrected by the use of spectacles, particularly in young children, together with ocular exercises. However, in some cases a simple surgical procedure is necessary.