Strabismus: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment For Wandering Eyes
Wearing Glasses To Treat Strabismus

When an ophthalmologist prescribes glasses for strabismus, the child needs to wear them all the time for the best results. It is not like an adult who needs reading glasses. The prescription will adjust how light reflects and make it easier for the affected eye to focus so the eye no longer over-focuses and turns in another direction. Some children grow out of the need to wear glasses to align their eyes, but many will wear them throughout their adult lives, often to reduce headaches, since it requires more strength to align the eye without glasses, or simply because they are used to wearing glasses at this point.
Parents should have their child return for an annual visit to check on their eye development and adjust the prescription as necessary. The ophthalmologist will eventually recommend parents take their child to an optometrist when they are no longer concerned about the possibility of further surgery. The optometrist will take care of the eye exams and prescriptions from there. As the child reaches adulthood, they will often be able to reduce the number of visits to once every two years instead of once a year.