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Squint Eyes

The squint eyes refers to an eye condition where the eyes are not aligned properly in the same direction. In this, both the vision of the eyes are not focused on the same object. when one eye focuses on the target, the other eye turns inwards, downwards, upwards, or outwards. This can occur permanently all the time or intermittently.

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My left eye is deformed. What can I do to improve my appearance?

Query: Hi doctor, My right eye got damaged when I was a child, and it is getting distorted now. It is affecting my appearance. Is it advisable to replace it with an artificial eye?  Read Full »


Dr. Akshay Uday Nayak

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thanks for writing in, and I understand your concern. disfigured and distorted, it can definitely be replaced with an artificial eye. It is not an easy procedure, but it can be rewarding. Firstly your current eye will be removed by a procedure known as enucleation. Then...  Read Full »

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