Condition
Pediatric Strabismus
What You Need to Know
Strabismus encompasses a range of eye conditions in which the eyes are misaligned and/or do not move together.
Key Symptoms
The most noticeable symptoms of strabismus are:
- Either eye would look inward, outward, upward or downward
- Head tilt or turn to compensate for the eye misalignment
- Reduced eye movement
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose strabismus by:
- Physical examination
- CT scan
- MRI scan
Treatment
Treatment may include:
- Surgery
- Steroids
- Treatment of underlying conditions
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes restrictive or paralytic strabismus in children?
What are the symptoms of restrictive or paralytic strabismus in children?
How is restrictive or paralytic strabismus diagnosed in children?
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Meet the Providers Who Treat Strabismus
Departments that Treat Strabismus

Ophthalmology
See how the pediatric ophthalmologists at Children's National specialize in diagnosing and treating complex eye problems, including strabismus, childhood cataracts, glaucoma and rare congenital disorders.