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Mummyofboysx · 30/06/2019 10:19

My youngest is 2 and has been referred by his neonatal team due to a slight squint in one eye and possible squint in the other.

I have a slight squint and corrected with glasses no problem.

What's the process? Will he need to be under the hospital for longer? I've just got him out of neonatal care.

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dementedpixie · 30/06/2019 10:24

Might be seen by an orthoptist at the hospital. Could be caused by sight issues e.g. long/ short sight which can be helped with glasses. My dd got glasses at 18 months due to a squint caused by long sight. She was under hospital orthoptist care until around the age of 7 and then she just used a high street optician

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