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decopmpensated exophoria
Answered by
Michael J Kutryb, MD - Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, glaucoma, Laser Vision Correct
Kutryb Eye Institute - Titusville
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decopmpensated exophoria

by nizq_q, Jul 20, 2008 05:19AM
may i know what is the decopmpensated exophoria, assessment and management about exophoria..? can you help me..?

by Michael J Kutryb, MD, Jul 20, 2008 12:37PM
Treatments include surgery, glasses and exercises.  You need to see a specialist in strabismus or pediatric ophthalmology to discuss which option will be best for you at this point. Fortunately, it is not a dangerous disorder and you will not lose your vision, but the effects can certainly be disturbing and I understand why you would want to find some improvement.

MJK MD
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