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Accommodative Esotropia

Accommodative esotropia is one type of strabismus in which the deviation of one eye occurs inwards relative to the other eye. It is most commonly found in young children. The common complaints are squint, children may rub their eyes frequently, and may present with headaches or diplopia. This condition is managed with bifocals and anticholinesterase miotic agents.

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How to treat tilted eye presenting with errored vision?

Query: Hi doctor, My left eye is tilted and also inactive, i have vision due to my right eye only, left eye has no vision and have a errored vision.  Read Full »


Dr. Asif Manzoor

Answer: Hi welcome to icliniq. You are having Esotropia (inward eye deviation) and also poor vision in 1 eye. So deviation of eye may be due to poor vision which may be due to refractive errror, media opacity like cataract or any retina disease...in some cases deviated eye is since birth and that can lead...  Read Full »

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