25/09/2024
In Zambia, there are a lot of myths and misconceptions regarding strabismus (squint). Many people suffer silently because they believe that nothing can be done to correct their condition. Some studies have shown that children with strabismus have higher odds of having anxiety, depression, bipolar disease, and schizophrenia than those without eye diseases.
A 24 year old lady of Lusaka Zambia presented to the University Teaching Hospitals Eye Hospital with a history of outward deviation of her left eye noted since the age of 3 years. She had a large angle exotropia. She was counselled about her condition and advised surgery. Though initially hesitant about the surgery, she
consented. Surgery was done with very good outcome.
Remember strabismus can be corrected. Visit your nearest Eye Hospital for assessment!