Intermittent Squint Adults: When Eyes Drift In and Out
Squint SurgeryIntermittent Squint Adults Intermittent squint (exotropia) in adults causes periodic eye misalignment, typically with one eye drifting outward, and can worsen with fatigue, stress, and bright sunlight. Unlike constant strabismus or refractive errors, intermittent exotropia features periods of normal alignment interspersed with episodes of misalignment, often affecting distance vision more than near vision. Diagnosis involves […]


