Intermittent exotropia in children is a common condition that affects vision and requires immediate medical attention to ensure improved quality of life. In this article, we will discuss in detail the treatment of intermittent exotropia in children and the importance of early diagnosis and effective treatment under the supervision of Dr. Osama Abdel Hakim, Ophthalmology Consultant.
Intermittent exotropia in children is a condition manifested by an imbalance in the eye muscles, which causes one eye to intermittently deviate outward. Strabismus appears irregularly. It may be during focused visual activities such as reading or watching TV, or it may occur suddenly while looking in a certain direction.