A squint (strabismus) refers to the misalignment of the eyes, typically causing one eye to turn inward or outward. Less commonly, an eye may turn upward or downward.
The most common types of squint are:
A squint (strabismus) refers to the misalignment of the eyes, typically causing one eye to turn inward or outward. Less commonly, an eye may turn upward or downward.
The most common types of squint are:
An orthoptist is an eye healthcare professional specializing in the assessment, diagnosis, and non-surgical management of eye movement disorders, most commonly is amblyopia, and squint in both adults and children.