What is esotropia?
Esotropia is a type of strabismus in which eyes do not line up properly. A less medical term that you could possibly hear is ”crossed eyes”. The muscles that normally control the eyes are not synchronized as they should be.
Esotropia is a type of strabismus in which eyes do not line up properly. A less medical term that you could possibly hear is ”crossed eyes”. The muscles that normally control the eyes are not synchronized as they should be.
In this blog, we summarized some key points from Ahn et al. article. Research from Ahn et al. (2012) investigated binocular interaction of visual acuity (VA) in
We are continuing with the interview series. This time, our interviewee is Stephanie, whose son is experiencing esotropia and accommodative insufficiency. For curing this condition,
Strabismus is a condition in which neither eye lines up in the same direction. Patients with strabismus have difficulty controlling their eye movement and maintaining
The most prevalent type of exotropia is intermittent exotropia, which affects around 3 % of Chinese youths. Intermittent exotropia is treated with a combination of
We often forget that individuals who experience eye difficulties are not only affected by the issues that are caused by vision impairment but also by
Even though amblyopia is generally considered a disorder of the pediatric population, we must not forget that, if left untreated, it will continue to impact
Double vision or diplopia is a particularly bothersome symptom that many people experience in their lives. As the name implies it is characterized by doubling
Amblyopia is usually caused by one of the following visual abnormalities, anisometropia, visual deprivation, or strabismus. Those were already thoroughly discussed in our previous posts,
Strabismus or squint is one of the underlying pathologies that are, if presented in early childhood, likely to result in amblyopia. It is characterized by
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