Image for Esotropia

Esotropia

Esotropia is a condition where one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose, disrupting normal eye alignment. It can occur at all times or only when focusing on specific objects, and may affect depth perception and binocular vision. Causes include muscle imbalance, refractive errors like farsightedness, or neurological issues. Treatment options often involve glasses, vision therapy, or surgery to realign the eye muscles. Early diagnosis and management are important to prevent long-term visual problems and improve eye coordination.