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  • Exotropia: Types, Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
    Exotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn outward toward your ears Treatment may include vision therapy or eye drops Learn more about treatment options
  • Exotropia: Causes, treatment, and more - Medical News Today
    Researchers define exotropia as when one eye or both turn outwards, away from the nose This may be constant or intermittent In intermittent exotropia, the eye faces outwards only some of
  • Exotropia: Symptoms, Management, and More - Healthline
    Exotropia is the opposite of crossed eyes We’ll tell you what to expect from this condition and how it’s treated
  • What is exotropia? - Vision Express
    It is more common for exotropia to occur in children when they are tired, ill, daydreaming, or if they frequently focus on distant objects Exotropia can be constant or intermittent, severe or mild If left untreated, exotropia can worsen, and it is more difficult to treat in adults
  • Exotropia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    Exotropia is defined as the outward deviation of either one or alternate eyes, which can be present intermittently or be persistent The most common pattern of progression in exotropia is exophoria in the initial stages, progressing to intermittent exotropia and finally constant exotropia as the most advanced stage
  • Exotropia - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology . . . - AAPOS
    Exotropia is when one or both of the eyes turn outward, instead of looking straight It is the opposite of crossed in eyes, also called esotropia Exotropia can happen from time to time (called intermittent exotropia) or it can be constant People of all ages can have exotropia [See figures 1 and 2] Fig 1: Eyes aligned, straight
  • Exotropia Explained: Causes, Signs, Treatment | EYExan. com
    Exotropia, often referred to as “wall-eyes,” is a form of strabismus where one or both eyes turn outward, away from the nose It can be constant or intermittent and is more visible when a person is tired, daydreaming, or focusing on distant objects
  • Exotropia (Eyes Turning Outward): Types, Signs Treatment
    Exotropia means one or both eyes turn outward Learn about the different types of exotropia, signs of the condition, and how it’s treated here
  • Exotropia - Childrens Eye Foundation | AAPOS
    Exotropia is when one or both of the eyes turn outward, instead of looking straight It is the opposite of crossed in eyes, also called esotropia Exotropia can happen from time to time (called intermittent exotropia) or it can be constant People of all ages can have exotropia [See figures 1 and 2] Fig 1: Eyes aligned, straight
  • Exotropia (Outward Turning Eyes) - Vision Center
    There are 4 types of exotropia Speak with your ophthalmologist and undergo an eye exam to see which type of exotropia you or your child has 1 Sensory Exotropia If a person has sensory exotropia, the eye may suffer from poor vision or blindness It will also turn outward





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