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                                    What is Strabismus?
                                    Strabismus is a visual problem in which the eyes are not 
					aligned properly and point in different directions. One eye 
					may look straight ahead, while the other eye turns inward, 
					outward, upward or downward. The eye turn may be constant, 
					or it may come and go. Which eye is straight or misaligned may switch or alternate.
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                                                    With normal vision, both eyes aim at the same 
				spot. The brain then combines the two pictures into a single, 
				three-dimensional image. This three-dimensional image gives us 
				depth perception.
 When one eye is out of alignment, 
							two different pictures are sent to the brain. In a 
							young child, the brain learns to ignore the image of 
							the misaligned eye and sees only the image from the 
							straight or better-seeing eye. The child then loses 
							depth perception.
 
 Adults who develop strabismus 
							often have double vision because their brains have 
							already learned to receive images from both eyes and 
							cannot ignore the image from the turned eye. A child 
							generally does not see double.
 
 In some cases, strabismus may result from 
				problems in the brain. Sometimes, a child's brain may not be 
				correctly combining the two images it receives from the eyes. In 
				rare cases, a tumor may affect how the brain processes visual 
				information. Often children experience strabismus as a result of 
				problems that can be easily treated with glasses.
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