Symptoms of Strabismus


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Strabismus symptoms are also known as cross eyes. Strabismus symptoms are often characterized by deviation of the eyes inward or outward.


Strabismus symptoms are often characterized by squinting of the eyelids or turning of the head to allow proper use of the eyes.


People often will have limited movement of one or both eyes. Sometimes people will complain of double vision.


It is not uncommon for people with strabismus symptoms to rub their eyes frequently or to close one eye to improve vision.

 

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Symptoms of Strabismus often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and information found on this website with your health care provider.