Mar 19, 2008
Author: Cik Yut | Filed under: Alkisah Blog
Kata 1stimer…So, blur la pasal benda2 nih…
Tah dari pukul berapa aku ngadap laptop nih tah, semata-mata nak mencantikkan blog ni…
Berenti time Adik nangis nak susu, and time aku lapar…hehehe..
Kakak takde, die tido dgn si Su. Aise. Terlupa sesi mengepam. Patut la rasa sakit jee….
Mar 17, 2008
Author: Cik Yut | Filed under: Alkisah Blog
What is it?
Strabismus, more commonly known as cross-eyed or wall-eyed, is a vision condition in which a person can not align both eyes simultaneously under normal conditions. One or both of the eyes may turn in, out, up or down. An eye turn may be constant (when the eye turns all of the time) or intermittent (turning only some of the time, such as, under stressful conditions or when ill). Whether constant or intermittent, strabismus always requires appropriate evaluation and treatment. Children do not outgrow strabismus!
“It is often asked at what age should treatment no longer be attempted. The answer is, everyone deserves a chance! Age should not be a deterrent…”
Who has strabismus?
It is estimated that up to 5 percent of all children have some type or degree of strabismus. Children with strabismus may initially have double vision. This occurs because of the misalignment of the two eyes in relation to one another. In an attempt to avoid double vision, the brain will eventually disregard the image of one eye (called suppression). Learn
all about strabismus.