Time for a visit: A visit with an eye specialist can begin the process of fixing this problem.Is this new or long term? If new, the approach is different than for long term.If a new problem is ruled out, alignment can be aided by special surgery.
Answered 5/24/2015
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Esotropia: Some people have a tendency for their eyes to cross which they resist with active eye muscle control (esophoria). If the crossing becomes constant it is called esotropia. Depending on what age the problem began and what the underlying prescription for glasses is in each eye the problem can either be addressed with glasses, prisms, or surgery. See a strabismus specialist.
Answered 12/25/2015
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Time for a visit: A visit with an eye specialist can begin the process of fixing this problem.Is this new or long term? If new, the approach is different than for long term.If a new problem is ruled out, alignment can be aided by special surgery.
Answered 4/13/2014
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Esotropia: Some people have a tendency for their eyes to cross which they resist with active eye muscle control (esophoria). If the crossing becomes constant it is called esotropia. Depending on what age the problem began and what the underlying prescription for glasses is in each eye the problem can either be addressed with glasses, prisms, or surgery. See a strabismus specialist.
Answered 5/20/2016
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