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A definition, the symptoms and treatment, including surgery and treatment at the U-M Kellogg Eye Center.
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Exotropia defined, description of symptoms, and information on treatment...
Exotropia, or an outward turning eye, is another common type of
. This occurs most often when a child is focusing on distant objects. Often the exotropia will occur intermittently, particularly when the child is daydreaming, ill, or tired. Parents often notice that the child squints one eye in
Information about squint, crossed or wall eyes, tips, tricks, special effects, books and even celebrities.
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Esotropia defined, symptoms and treatment information, including surgery.
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Esotropia defined, description of symptoms, and information on treatment...
Esotropia describes an inward turning eye and is the most common type of
in infants. Young children with esotropia do not use their eyes together. In most cases, early surgery to align the eyes is needed to obtain binocular vision and prevent permanent vision loss.
"Accommodative esotropia" is a