esotropia

/ˌɛsəˈtroʊpiə/
noun
  1. A condition in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose, often causing double vision or poor depth perception.
    • The child was diagnosed with esotropia and needed glasses to correct the inward turning of her eye.
    • The doctor explained that esotropia is different from exotropia, where the eyes turn outward.
    • Esotropia can sometimes be treated with eye exercises or surgery if it doesn't improve on its own.
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