Common "Pseudo Squint" queries answered by top doctors | iCliniq

Pseudo Squint

Pseudo-squint is a condition in which the eyes appear squinted, but when examined carefully, they seem normal. An eye test is necessary to check whether it is a pseudo squint or a true squint. Eyelids being different in shape or size is one factor that may cause this condition. No treatment is required for this condition, which often gets resolved as the child ages.

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Will a little cross-eye with normal focus correct on its own?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter is 10 months old and has a little cross-eyed. Her eyes movements are normal, and so focusing on objects and all behavior seems normal. I was told by our family pediatrician that it is minor and might go away as time passes. Please check the attached photo and let me know y...  Read Full »


Dr. Dadapeer. K

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I reviewed the history and saw the photos. (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Squint or crossing of the eyes needs evaluation and treatment. In your daughter's case who is 10 months old, the first thing to be done is differentiating pseudosquint from t...  Read Full »

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