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Eye misalignment, or strabismus, is a condition where the eyes do not properly align with each other, leading to one eye looking in a different direction from the other. This misalignment can manifest as esotropia (inward turning of one or both eyes), exotropia (outward turning), hypertropia (one eye turning up), or hypotropia (one eye turning down). Strabismus can result from a variety of causes, including congenital factors, where the condition is present at birth due to improper development of the eye muscles or nerves, or it can develop later due to muscle imbalances, neurological disorders, or trauma. Other contributing factors may include visual impairments, such as refractive errors, or conditions like thyroid eye disease. Treatment for eye misalignment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. In many cases, corrective measures may involve prescription glasses or contact lenses to address any refractive errors contributing to the misalignment. Vision therapy, including exercises designed to improve eye coordination and strengthen the eye muscles, can also be beneficial. For more severe cases or when non-surgical treatments are ineffective, surgical intervention may be required to realign the eye muscles. This procedure involves adjusting the position or length of the eye muscles to correct the misalignment. Additionally, addressing any underlying health conditions or neurological issues is crucial for effective management. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for preventing complications, such as amblyopia (lazy eye), and improving overall visual function. Support from an ophthalmologist or optometrist specializing in strabismus is often necessary to develop and implement an appropriate treatment plan tailored to the individual's needs.