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How common is adult onset strabismus?

While commonly associated with childhood, strabismus, or eye misalignment, also affects a significant number of adults. Studies show an estimated lifetime risk of being diagnosed with adult-onset strabismus is around 4%, with the incidence rate increasing notably after age 60, peaking in the eighth decade of life. This condition can stem from various causes, from underlying medical issues to age-related changes.

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