My son was born with Brown s syndrome . What are the odds of his correcting itself. Already went to a specialist, and surgery might cause double vision . So we rather wait for a cure or it correcting itself. It doesnt seem to bother him at all, and he see s fine. Just takes a moment to focus when he looks up fast. Anymore news on this?
if your child is having no squint when looking straight, observation is the right option. double vision post operatively may be very annoying some times. but if there is squint in straight gaze , surgery is a good option. if your son is a child, i suppose will adapt well to the double vision
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Brown's Syndrome, Surgery May Cause Double Vision
if your child is having no squint when looking straight, observation is the right option. double vision post operatively may be very annoying some times. but if there is squint in straight gaze , surgery is a good option. if your son is a child, i suppose will adapt well to the double vision