Abstract
Treatment of strabismus should begin with non-surgical treatments such as visual acuity enhancement through optical correction, amblyopia treatment, prismatic correction, and orthoptic exercises. The goals of the treatment are to align the eyes in cases of accommodative strabismus, improve visual acuity, improve asthenopic problems, and preserve or restore function of binocular vision, when possible. The best way is to eliminate the causes that led to the development of strabismus.
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