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KNUST final-year optometry student celebrated for treating a little boy's rare eye condition“This little one has a type of strabismus called Accommodative Esotropia. Basically, his eyes turn inward, especially when he’s doing things like reading or focusing on close-up work.” ...
Experts in Japan warn that overuse of smartphones and other digital devices may lead to acquired esotropia - a form of strabismus in which one eye turns inward, towards the nose. Many of the ...
Read her post below: I see we have lots of questions so I will try to break this down as simply as possible: This little one has a type of strabismus called Accommodative Esotropia. Basically ...
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