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Walleye, commonly referred to as strabismus or ocular misalignment, is a condition where one or both eyes are misaligned, causing them to point in different directions. This can result in double vision and difficulties with depth perception. Walleye can occur due to various factors, including neurological issues, muscle imbalances, or developmental disorders. Timely diagnosis and treatment, such as corrective lenses or surgery, can help improve vision and alignment.

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