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- Squint - Wikipedia
Squinting is the action of looking at something with partially closed eyes [1] Squinting is most often practiced by people who suffer from refractive errors of the eye who either do not have or are not using their glasses
- SQUINT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SQUINT is looking or tending to look obliquely or askance (as with envy or disdain)
- Squinting Eyes: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Squinting is the action of narrowing your eyes, usually in an attempt to see better The term "squint" is also used to describe an eye condition called strabismus (also known as cross-eyes) This article discusses symptoms that may occur when you squint your eyes, common causes, and treatment options
- Squinting: Causes Treatments - All About Vision
Squinting is a partial closing of the eyelids Usually, a person squints in an attempt to see something more clearly But the word squint can also have a different meaning It can refer to a misalignment of the eyes — a condition more commonly called strabismus
- Squinting: Causes, Types, and How to Treat It - Specialty Vision
Explore why people squint and its effects on vision Learn about different types of squints, treatment options, and the science behind squinting
- Squint, or strabismus: Causes and treatment - Medical News Today
What's to know about squint, or strabismus? A squint is when a person’s eyes do not align properly but look in different directions People may also refer to it as “strabismus” It often affects
- Squint or strabismus: children teens | Raising Children Network
Premature babies or babies who have low birth weight commonly have squints And eye problems like squints also tend to run in families A squint is also known as strabismus or ‘turned eye’ Symptoms of a squint or strabismus If your child has a squint, the eye with the squint might turn in towards the nose or outwards
- Squint or Strabismus- Causes, Exercises, Treatment, Symptoms
Most squints are the result of a malformation of the neuromuscular control of eye movement Sometimes it is noticed that there is a problem with the actual eye muscle It is often witnessed that squint is inherited, and about 30 percent of children with strabismus have a family member with a similar problem
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