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Understanding squint: A comprehensive overview

In his latest online article, Mr Nadeem Ali gives us his insights into squint surgery. Squint, also known as strabismus, is a medical condition impacting the eyes. In individuals with a squint, one eye does not align correctly with the other. This misalignment can manifest as the affected eye turning inward toward the nose, outward, upward, or downward. The squint may be constant or intermittent, and the individual might have partial or no control over it. Squinting can involve one eye exclusively or alternate between both. While squints are often associated with a lazy eye (amblyopia), where one eye has impaired vision since childhood, they can also occur in otherwise healthy eyes with good vision. Squints may develop in childhood or adulthood, and most cases are not caused by serious underlying medical conditions. Squinting is sometimes colloquially referred to as cross-eye, lazy eye, boss eye, or wall eye.

Understanding intravitreal injections: A guide for your eye health

Intravitreal injections have gained popularity in recent years, but what exactly are they, and how do they work? In this article, renowned consultant ophthalmic surgeon Mr Vaughan Tanner delves into the world of intravitreal injections, answering some of the most commonly searched questions to help you better understand this important aspect of eye care.

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