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@fmlfleetwoodmacfan: #interview
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Monday 27 December 2021 13:14:35 GMT
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Tina McNally190 :
love ❤️
2021-12-29 17:48:24
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✨FML✨ :
Sorry for the captions messing up but she said “I respect All the musicians in the band” not “doing the musicians” if anyone was confused sorry 🥺😂
2021-12-27 13:40:30
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Accommodative esotropia is a type of eye misalignment (strabismus) in which one or both eyes turn inward due to focusing (accommodation) effort—most commonly seen in children. ⸻ 👁️ What happens? When a child tries to focus on a near object, the eyes naturally converge (turn inward). In accommodative esotropia, this normal reflex is overactive, so the eyes cross too much. ⸻ 🧠 Why does it occur? It is usually associated with farsightedness (hyperopia). To see clearly, the child must accommodate more than normal → this triggers excessive convergence → eyes turn inward. ⸻ 🔍 Types 1. Fully accommodative esotropia * Eye crossing disappears completely with proper glasses. 2. Partially accommodative esotropia * Glasses reduce the crossing but do not eliminate it entirely. 3. Non-accommodative component * A residual inward turn remains even without focusing effort. ⸻ 🧒 Typical features * Onset: usually between 6 months and 7 years * Intermittent or constant inward deviation * May worsen when focusing on near objects * Can lead to amblyopia (lazy eye) if untreated ⸻ 🩺 Diagnosis An eye specialist (ophthalmologist) checks: * Eye alignment * Refractive error (especially hyperopia) * Binocular vision ⸻ 💊 Treatment * Glasses (plus lenses) → reduce need for accommodation * Patching → if amblyopia is present * Bifocals → sometimes used for near vision * Surgery → if glasses alone don’t fully correct alignment . . . #eyecare #kidsvision #eyehealth #optometrist
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