Eye esotropia may be caused by congenital factors, eye diseases, craniocerebral trauma, and other reasons. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention promptly for examination and targeted treatment after clarifying the cause.
1. Congenital factors: If patients have abnormalities during embryonic development, it may lead to abnormal development of the eyeball, causing eye esotropia. In this case, special treatment is generally not required, but patients need to pay attention to eye hygiene and avoid looking at electronic devices such as mobile phones and computers for a long time.
2. Eye diseases: If patients have refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, it may lead to imbalance in the adjustment function of the eyes, causing symptoms of eye esotropia. In this case, patients need to go to the hospital promptly for optometry and lens fitting, and have regular follow-up exams. Additionally, patients can also use atropine eye drops, compound neomycin sulfate eye drops, and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to alleviate symptoms.
3. Craniocerebral trauma: If a patient's head is hit by an external force, it may lead to craniocerebral injury, affecting the normal function of the ocular nerves, and causing the above situation. In this case, patients need to promptly go to the hospital for cranial CT examination and take nerve-nourishing drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as mecobalamin tablets and vitamin B1 tablets.
In addition, it may also be related to age growth, ocular tumors, and other factors. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention promptly for treatment.