Acute concomitant esotropia symptoms

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-18 19:51:50
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Acute concomitant esotropia symptoms include diplopia, strabismus, eye movement disorders, etc.
1, diplopia
patients often appear diplopia first, mainly manifested as seeing things, seeing things that are far away, seeing things that are closer, some patients will disappear a certain distance in front of the eyes.
2, strabismus
patients often appear esotropia after diplopia, mainly manifested as intermittent esotropia or constant esotropia, esotropia degrees are mostly 10°-60°.
3, eye movement disorders
Some patients may appear binocular movement disorders, some may be manifested as nystagmus, pupil abnormalities, etc.