Accommodative esotropia: what is it?

Accommodative esotropia causes crossed eyes in children with undiagnosed vision problems, but can be corrected with glasses or surgery. Regular eye tests are important for early detection. Accommodative esotropia is an ophthalmological problem most commonly found in presbyopic children who have not yet been diagnosed with vision problems. In children with accommodative esotropia, the eyes […]

Accommodative insufficiency: what is it?

Accommodative insufficiency is a condition where people struggle to focus on nearby objects, causing eye strain and discomfort. It is different from presbyopia and can be caused by medications, diseases, or eye problems. Treatment includes managing underlying conditions and vision therapy. Accommodative insufficiency (AI) is a condition in which people have difficulty focusing on nearby […]

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