When should strabismus resolve?
Isabella Little
Updated on May 20, 2026
The intermittent strabismus should completely resolve by 3 months of age. If it does not, promptly refer the infant to a pediatric ophthalmologist.
How long does it take for strabismus to go away?
You can expect a certain range of side effects during your strabismus surgery recovery, from redness to discomfort. Generally, these postoperative symptoms take a few weeks to a few months to disappear completely. In general, patients see their final results within a month or two of surgery.Can a strabismus correct itself?
People often believe that a child with strabismus will outgrow the condition. However, this is not true. In fact, strabismus may get worse without treatment. A doctor of optometry should examine any child older than 4 months whose eyes do not appear to be straight all the time.When should strabismus be corrected?
Prognosis for StrabismusPermanent vision loss can occur if amblyopia occurs and is not treated promptly. Children treated at a later age can improve with treatment, but once the visual system has matured (typically by age 8), response to treatment is minimal.