Exotropia
Exotropia is a type of strabismus, or eye misalignment, where one or both eyes turn outward. This condition can occur intermittently or constantly and may affect vision and depth perception. It is often noticeable when a person is focusing on an object, leading to difficulties in coordination and visual tasks.
Treatment for exotropia may include glasses, vision therapy, or surgery, depending on the severity and underlying causes. Early diagnosis and intervention are important to improve visual function and prevent complications. Regular eye exams can help detect this condition in children and adults.