Squinting is the act of narrowing one's eyes to focus on something. It often develops due to a refractive error, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness, or due to a condition that affects the muscles that control eye movement. It can manifest as a constant squint or as an intermittent squint, which can be triggered by bright light or fatigue. It can also be associated with headaches and eye strain.
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