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SquintEase

Digital Therapy for
Intermittent Strabismus

What is Intermittent Squint/Strabismus?

Intermittent Squint is a condition where one or both eyes occasionally drifts outward (Intermittent Exotropia) / inward (Intermittent Esotropia) instead of focusing straight ahead. This deviation usually happens during certain situations, such as when a person is tired, daydreaming, or focusing on distant objects. Intermittent Exotropia (IXT) is most common and usually observed in children, but it can persist or develop in adulthood. It may affect one or both eyes intermittently and can vary in severity.

How Does Intermittent Squint Affect Vision and Quality of Life?

Makes it difficult to focus during reading, screen time, or work—affecting productivity in adults and learning in children. 

 Impacts hand-eye coordination, making tasks like driving, playing sports, or even walking on uneven ground more difficult.

May lead to self-consciousness or social anxiety in both kids and adults, impacting self-esteem and emotional well-being.

Cause fatigue and discomfort, especially after long periods of near work, affecting school performance or job efficiency.

In children, untreated squint can lead to vision loss in one eye, affecting visual development and confidence.

What is SquintEase?

Bynocs SquintEase is an innovative binocular vision therapy program designed for the management of Intermittent Strabismus. This non-invasive, digital therapy helps restore binocular vision by eliminating suppression, improving stereopsis, and enhancing fusional convergence.

Step-by-Step Guide for the
Bynocs SquintEase Therapy

Visit your Eye Care Professional and share your clinical finding for the SquintEase program or Connect with our expert team to guide further 

An in-clinic or online assessment session conducted by Bynocs expert Optometrist to check possible results

Personalized SquintEase Therapy under expert supervision from the comfort of your home

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întrebări frecvente

Look for occasional outward or inward drifting of one eye, especially when your child is tired or distracted. Other signs include frequent eye rubbing or squinting, closing one eye in bright light, and in older children, complaints of double vision.

Treating intermittent squint is important to prevent long-term vision problems, such as loss of binocular vision or the development of a lazy eye (amblyopia). If left untreated, the squint may worsen, affecting coordination, depth perception, and overall eye health. Early treatment helps preserve clear vision and eye alignment, improving your child’s quality of life.

Yes, it is safe, engaging, and designed for all ages.

Many cases are managed non-surgically. BYNOCS can reduce the need for
surgery. However, an aye care practitioner will assess your condition and guide
you on the best treatment approach tailored to your needs.

Yes, Bynocs SquintEase Program is accessible at home or in a clinic for your
convenience.