Cross-eyed

Having convergent strabismus (informal).


In the realm of ocular conditions, there exists a form of strabismus commonly referred to as “esotropia.” This particular ocular misalignment entails one eye deviating inwardly in relation to its counterpart, or in certain cases, both eyes converging inwardly towards each other. Esotropia, also known as “squint,” manifests as an inward deviation of one or both eyes, resulting in an asymmetrical visual axis.


 


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