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Does intermittent exotropia/esotropia resolved itself without any treatment? In adulthood?
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It needs to be regularly checked by the doctor (eye specialist) so that the correct diagnosis is arrived at and corrective actions can be taken at the right time. Depending on the type and cause the treatment differs (exercises, eye glasses and surgery etc ). So its better to get proper guidance by approaching an eye clinic or hospital (govt /private hospital ). If proper treatment is not begun then more complications may arise later.
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Hello no. Intermittant exotropia does not resolve on its own.
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