Strabismus.
Intermittent exotropia or intermittent esotropia refers to a condition where a person's eyes are slightly crossed at times. This can result in intermittent double vision or eye strain. It is important to consult with an eye doctor for evaluation and appropriate management.
Strabismus is crossed-eyes, not shaking where as nystagmus is involuntary movements or they called it "dancing eyes" or shaky eyes
It is possible that the teacher's eyes were crossed due to a medical condition called strabismus, where the eyes are misaligned. This can cause one or both eyes to appear crossed. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the condition.
crossed-eyes, crazy-eyes, and Iguana eyes.O_o this one to
They used to be, but this trait has largely been bred out.
Not normally
A manifest lack of parallelism of the visual axes of the eyes. Syn: crossed eyes, heterotropia, strabismus
No, that is illogical thinking. Think about your question.
A manifest lack of parallelism of the visual axes of the eyes. Syn: crossed eyes, heterotropia, squint
no
because she couldn't control her pupils
My now 12 yr old son went cross eyed when he was a baby and it was called Pediatric Strabismus. It is when the muscles in the eyes are weak and out of alignment. In my sons case, he had to see a specialist who chose to do surgery to reposition the muscles in the eyes. It was an outpatient surgery and the best choice that we could have made for our son. His eyes now are perfectly straight but due to the fact that the muscles are a bit weaker than normal he does have to wear glasses to keep one of his eyes from turning in slightly! Much better than the alternative of having the eyes crossed!
Yes just like humans dog's eyes can be crossed. I'm pretty sure of this bcuz my one of my aunts dog's eyes r crossed cuz she has som medical problems