strabismia
Strabismia, sometimes used as a variant term for strabismus, is a condition in which the eyes are misaligned and do not look at the same point when focusing on an object. The brain may suppress input from one eye to avoid diplopia, which can lead to reduced binocular vision and depth perception if not treated.
Types and signs include deviations that may be constant or intermittent. Common forms are esotropia (inward
Causes and risk factors are multifactorial. They can involve refractive errors, congenital abnormalities of the eye
Diagnosis relies on a comprehensive eye examination to assess alignment and visual function. Eye care professionals
Treatment depends on age, type, and underlying cause. Options include corrective glasses, prisms, occlusion therapy to
Prognosis improves with early detection and appropriate management. Untreated strabismia can lead to persistent amblyopia, reduced