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Babies and children with strabismus should be checked right away to prevent amblyopia, which results in loss of vision and depth perception in the misaligned eye. Amblyopia can occur even if the eye is only slightly misaligned because a developing childs brain will stop communicating with that eye, shutting it off. This is why amblyopia is sometimes referred to as "lazy eye."
Unfortunately, it isn't always easy for parents to tell if a child's eyes are crossing, particularly in those children with a mild case of strabismus. If your child is showing any of the following signs and symptoms of strabismus, you should call today and schedule an appointment for an eye exam with one of our pediatric ophthalmologists.
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