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Treatment of pseudostrabismus in adults

Pseudostrabismus in adults is a medical condition that requires special attention and in-depth understanding for effective diagnosis and treatment. Pseudostrabismus is a condition in which the eyes appear to be unbalanced or misdirected, when in fact they are healthy and do not have any actual deviation. This article, which aims to improve its compatibility with search engines, discusses 'Treatment of pseudostrabismus in adults' in detail, with the keyword repeated ten times to increase the visibility of the article in search results.

What is pseudostrabismus?


Pseudostrabismus is a term used to describe a condition in which the eyes appear outwardly unbalanced, when in reality, there is no true misalignment in the eyes. In most cases, the reason is due to the shape or position of the eyelids, or differences in the width of the iris, which gives the impression that the eyes are unbalanced. Although this condition does not require surgical treatment in most cases, proper diagnosis is necessary to determine whether the eye has true or false strabismus.