Pari is an 11‑year‑old girl from Revasan who had lived with esotropia since early childhood, leading to misaligned eyes and difficulty using both eyes together for clear, single vision. Daily
classroom tasks and play with friends became challenging, and the teasing and bullying shefaced because of the appearance of her eyes left her feeling increasingly sad and withdrawn.
After a careful eye examination, she underwent squint surgery to realign her eyes, a standard treatment aimed at restoring proper alignment and improving binocular vision. The surgery and subsequent follow‑up were successful, and with proper glasses her eyes gradually began to work together more effectively, giving her more comfortable and stable vision for schoolwork and daily activities.
Today, Pari enjoys much better binocularity, allowing her to read the board clearly, participate in games, and move about with greater ease. Her teachers note that she is more engaged in
class, and her family is relieved to see the earlier sadness replaced by steady eye contact, a warm smile, and renewed confidence in her future.
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