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When should one see a paediatric ophthalmologist for squint?

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When should one see a paediatric ophthalmologist for squint?

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Children who are born with squint should be assessed by 4 months of age and the older children should be assessed as soon as the squint is noticed by the parents. There is no doubt that the earlier a squinting child is assessed and treatment commenced the better is the final outcome. It is a common myth that the squint will get better by itself as the child grows older.

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