How Do You Spell DIVERGENT SQUINT?

Pronunciation: [da͡ɪvˈɜːd͡ʒənt skwˈɪnt] (IPA)

The phrase "divergent squint" refers to a medical condition where the eyes appear to turn outward. The spelling of the word "divergent" is /daɪˈvɜːrdʒənt/, which indicates the pronunciation of "dai-ver-jent". Similarly, the spelling of "squint" is /skwɪnt/, indicating the pronunciation of "skwint". Together, the phrase is pronounced as "dai-ver-jent skwint". The IPA phonetic transcription helps explain the spelling and pronunciation of unfamiliar words, making it easier for those learning a new language or studying medicine.

DIVERGENT SQUINT Meaning and Definition

  1. Divergent squint, also known as exotropia or wall-eyed squint, is a medical condition characterized by the misalignment of the eyes in which one eye deviates outward while the other maintains normal alignment or inward deviation. It is a type of strabismus that results in the affected eye appearing to turn away from the center, giving the individual a cross-eyed or wall-eyed appearance.

    This condition is typically caused by an imbalance in the muscles responsible for eye movement, leading to a loss of coordination between the eyes. It can occur due to various factors such as problems with the nerves controlling eye movement, ocular muscle weakness, aging, trauma, or as a result of certain medical conditions such as diabetes or brain tumors.

    Divergent squint often manifests in childhood and can be identified by observing the misalignment of the eyes during visual assessments. Individuals with this condition may experience double vision, decreased depth perception, eye strain, or headaches, particularly when attempting to focus on close objects.

    Treatment for divergent squint may involve a combination of therapeutic interventions, depending on the severity and underlying cause. These can include eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct refractive errors, patching or occlusion therapy to strengthen the weakened eye muscles, eye exercises, and in some cases, surgical procedures to reposition the eye muscles and correct the misalignment.

    Early diagnosis and appropriate management of divergent squint are crucial for preventing long-term visual complications and optimizing visual function. Regular eye examinations and consultation with an ophthalmologist are essential for those with this condition to ensure proper treatment and management.

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    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of DIVERGENT SQUINT

The term "divergent squint" is mainly used in the field of ophthalmology to describe a condition called exotropia, where the eyes point outward or diverge.

The etymology of the word "divergent" comes from the Latin word "divergere", where "di-" means "apart" and "vergere" means "to turn" or "to incline". Thus, "divergent" literally means "to turn apart" or "to move in different directions".

The word "squint" originates from the Old English word "scunian" which means "to squint" or "to peer". It later evolved into the Middle English word "squynten", with a similar meaning. The term "squint" is used to describe the misalignment of the eyes, where they do not point in the same direction.

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