Esotropia is a strabismus condition where the eye turns inward (toward the nose) This condition may be evident intermittently (not all the time) or constantly The deviation, or eye turn, may occur while fixating (looking at) distance objects, near objects, or Intermittent exotropia is the most common type of exotropia in children Treatment options are surgical and non surgical Nonsurgical management include Correction of refractive errors, Active orthoptic treatments, Prisms and Occlusion therapy Benefits of patch therapy are limiting suppression, reducing the frequency and amplitude of theEsotropia is a form of strabismus (eye misalignment) characterized by an inwards turn of one or both eyes See figure 1 It may be intermittent or constant and may occur with near fixation, distance fixation, or both The crossing may occur mostly with one eye or may alternate between eyes Esotropia may occur at any age and is the opposite of Exotropia Outward Deviation Of The Eye Prosper Family Eyecar...