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  1. Oct 18, 2022 · Wearing an eye patch: Children who have amblyopia (lazy eye) may need to wear an eye patch over their strong eye to force their brain to use the weaker eye to see. Adults with diplopia might need an eye patch to block the second image.

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  3. Aug 18, 2023 · Hypertropia occurs when the muscles in both eyes are not balanced and working together. The condition, which can affect both adults and children, is triggered by a wide range of reasons, including nerve palsies, stroke, thyroid disease, trauma, and neurological disorders.

  4. Nov 9, 2022 · Hypertropia happens when the eye muscles are imbalanced and don’t work together. The most common cause is weakness (called palsy) in the nerves in the brain that control eye movement.

  5. Hypertropia is a type of strabismus, or misalignment of the eyes. While some people have eyes that go inward (crossed eyes) or outward, hypertropia occurs when one eye turns upward. It may be...

  6. Dec 20, 2023 · Hypertropia is a type of eye misalignment, known as strabismus, in which one eye points upward. The condition can cause depth perception issues, blurred vision, and a lazy eye.

  7. A hypertropia is a form of vertical strabismus where one eye is deviated upwards in comparison to the fellow eye, as opposed to hypotropia, where one eye is deviated downwards.

  8. Strabismus — also known as hypertropia and crossed eyes — is misalignment of the eyes, causing one eye to deviate inward (esotropia) toward the nose, or outward (exotropia), while the other eye remains focused.

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