The esotrophia condition can cause a person to squint in either eye or both eyes turn inwards. This condition could either always be present or occur intermittently. The condition usually leads to the person being considered cross-eyed.
exotropia
Esotropia
Esotropia is a medical term for the condition commonly called cross-eye, in which one or both eyes point towards the nose.
Esotropia
esotropia
It's when both your eyes are looking at the bidge of your nose.
esotropia
Estropia is an eye condition were one of the eyes turn in. This give the person with this condition a cross eyed appearance.
Crossed eyes or Esotropia is a condition where the eyeballs rotate inward. The iris and pupil move with the eyeballs, so they point inward.
I believe the term you are looking for is Strabismus or Tropia. If one eye is pointing inward, it's called an Esotropia, if it points outward, it's an Exotropia.
An eye turned in (esotropia) may be a result of hyperopia, particularly in children. A turned eye could also signal a more serious problem, so a physician should be consulted.
eyes deviate out of alignment, most often outwardly (exotropia) or toward the nose (esotropia). In this case, the brain receives two different images, and either suppresses one or allows the person to see double