Causes of acute concomitant esotropia


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Acute concomitant esotropia may be related to fusion dysfunction, central nervous system diseases, excessive eye use, etc.
1. Fusion dysfunction Poor
fusion function can cause eye accommodation dysfunction, resulting in inability to achieve flexible binocular accommodation, resulting in acute concomitant esotropia.
2. Patients with central nervous system diseases
due to brain trauma, hydrocephalus, brain tumor and other factors may cause central nervous system injury, resulting in abnormal eye muscle function, which may cause acute concomitant esotropia.
3. Excessive eye use Long-term
close use of electronic products in daily life or prolonged eye fatigue may lead to increased eye muscle tension, resulting in acute concomitant esotropia.