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Asked for male, 23 years old from Bangalore Rural
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Homeopath•Pune
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Take carboneum sulphuratum 6c, one dose every morning for 1 week week 2: take argentinum nit 6c, one dose, every morning for 1 week week 3 to 6: take natrum mur 30c, once a week for 1 month (not daily, only once a week, say only on sundays) all these three medicines will help to increase the general health as well. 1. Take one raw carrot, grated and eaten fresh every morning (eating by slowly chewing is important for complete digestion. Grating externaly helps to chew) 2. Doing some simple eye e...more
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MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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It depends upon how much residual squint you have at present. If it is significant, another surgery can be undertaken to correct it. However, squint surgery does not affect vision and for glass removal, you will have to undergo a separate surgery.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Lucknow
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, DNB (Ophthalmology), ROP

Ophthalmologist•Coimbatore
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Agree to whatever your doctor has said. Luke any surgery, there are chances of complications. However the there is a remote chance of a resurgery. Obviously all this can be only assessed after a thorough examination. I would recommend you to undergo surgery, if your doctor deems right.
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M.S. Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Vadodara
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Control the diabetes well, cover the right eye with a paper stuck to your glasses, get in touch with a local eye doctor for further care. There's a good chance that it may correct itself.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Kolkata
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M.S. Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Vadodara
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If visual acuity is less, you may be having amblyopia. Since you say it's latent squint, if wearing glasses correct it, that is the non surgical way.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from new delhi
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M.S. Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Vadodara
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The doctor may have informed you before first surgery that you may need second eye surgery if the squint was large. Also a slight under or over correction of squint is possible but should be ignored if not significantly apparent.
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