A squint specialist is an expert in treating squint eye or lazy eye or strabismus. A person with a squint eye stops dealing with information from the affected eye. Although the squint eye condition occurs in early childhood, young adults can also experience the condition.
Treatment of such a condition is generally done using eye patches. But based on the patient’s eye health and physical requirements, the doctor from the paediatric ophthalmology department can also suggest corrective vision surgery to treat the squint eye.
However, to treat a child’s squint, surgery is one thing, but to get the optimum results, you need to ensure the best post-operative care of your child’s eye. And here in this blog, we’ll be discussing what to expect after a squint surgery and the ways to take the best care of the eyes. So keep on reading.