Cross-Eyed:

Definition:
Also known as strabismus, cross-eyed refers to a condition in which a person’s eyes are misaligned and do not simultaneously focus on a single point or object.

Causes:
There are several potential causes of cross-eyed, including muscular imbalances, nerve damage, or issues with the brain’s control over eye movement.

Symptoms:
Common symptoms of cross-eyed include the inability to maintain proper eye alignment, double vision, eye strain, and headaches.

Treatment Options:
Depending on the severity and underlying cause of cross-eyed, treatment options may include glasses or contact lenses to correct the refractive error, eye exercises, patching, or surgery.