Cross Eyes (Strabismus) Symptoms and Treatment

Also known as misaligned eyes, cross eyes or strabismus is an eye condition in which both the eyes do not look at the same direction at the same time. Although this condition is more common in children, people can also develop cross eyes later in their lives. Depending on which directions the eyes point, strabismus can be catagorised as esotropia, exotropia and hypertropia. At P Banerji Elgin Road, cases of cross eyes both among children and adults are treated successfully on a regular basis.


Through advanced homeopathy medications, supportive therapy, and coping strategies, the haematology experts at PBHRC design holistic effective treatment options to treat strabismus effectively. Our diagnosis based on advanced homeopathic care ensures best outcomes, and does not involve any side effects.

Why PBHRC?

Across 4 generations and 150+ years, PBHRC has been the most trusted homeopathic research clinic for patients across geographies. With competitively priced treatments with no side-effects, we constantly strive to bring in healthier tomorrows.

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What Our Clients Say

At PBHRC, we are driven by an unwavering commitment to deliver quality healthcare services to everyone and transform lives. Here’s what some of our clients have to say about our treatment solutions.

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Have A Query?

Get the answers to all your treatment-related questions here.

Although there is no cure for refractive eye disorders with natural therapies, leading a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, frequent exercise, enough sleep, and minimising eye strain from screen time can help preserve general eye health.

Yes, too much screentime can be very harmful to your eyesight. So, you need to check and limit the amount of time you spend on screens.

Maintaining eye health requires routine eye exams. Adults ought to undergo a thorough eye examination every one to two years, or as recommended by their eye care specialist.

Children can safely use contact lenses. On the other hand, parents and children should decide together whether or not a child should wear contact lenses. This is due to the numerous duties that come with using contact lenses.