Lazy Eye Treatment Children

lazy eye treatment children
Are there treatments for SMall Angle Esotropia in adults?

My daughter had “lazy eye” as a small child. I took her to the “best” opthalmologist in the area and was told she didn’t need surgery, that it would correct with glasses. She is now 19 and has been told she will go blind in that eye! The doctor was fascinated with her condition and called several other doctors in for a look. They diagnosed the following:
Microstrabismus
Small Angle Esotropia
Please I am desperate for answers I can understand.

Why will she go blind? Microstrabismus and small angle esotropia should not make a person go blind by themselves. Did she see another ophthalmologist or an optometrist? Find a pediatric ophthalmologist in your area and get a second opinion.

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