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Accommodative Convergent Squint

Accommodative convergent squint refers to the deviation of the eye in an inward direction. It more commonly occurs in hypermetropic and childhood. This condition may be associated with neurological disorders. It can be corrected surgically in two years only after treating squint—muscular resection of medial recti or unilateral medial recti with the resection of lateral recti.

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How can I fix the size difference between my eyes?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 19 year old male. My right eye is smaller than my left eye. For this cause I am not able to see clearly with my right eye. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Anand Yattinamani

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concerns. I have seen your pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity). This is not a small eye.  This looks like a condition called convergent squint (inward deviation of the eye). This is making your eye appear small.  There are many ty...  Read Full »

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