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ICD-10 code: H50.142

Disease category: H50.14: Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies

What is Monocular Exotropia with Other Noncomitancies, Left Eye?

Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies, left eye is a type of eye misalignment where the left eye is significantly misaligned outward. This condition may be present in one eye only, or it may be present in both eyes. In this particular condition, the left eye is more affected than the right. Other noncomitancies may include amblyopia, reduced vision in the affected eye, and astigmatism.

People with monocular exotropia usually have difficulty seeing with the affected eye and may experience double vision when looking at objects using both eyes. It can also cause difficulty in focusing on objects and can lead to headaches, fatigue, and eyestrain. In severe cases, it can lead to vision loss.

This type of eye misalignment can be caused by a variety of factors including genetics, eye trauma, or a neurological condition. Diagnosis is typically made through a comprehensive eye examination and other tests such as MRI or CT scans.

The symptoms of monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies, left eye can vary from person to person. Common symptoms include:

  1. Double vision
  2. Headaches
  3. Eye strain
  4. Difficulty focusing
  5. Frequent eye rubbing
  6. Squinting

If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, it is important to see an ophthalmologist for a complete eye examination. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further deterioration of vision.

Treatment of Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies, left eye:

Treatment Options for Monocular Exotropia with Other Noncomitancies, Left Eye

Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies, left eye is a condition that leads to a misalignment of the eyes. It is caused by a combination of multiple conditions, with the most common being a lack of binocular vision, which is the ability of both eyes to focus on one object. This can lead to poor coor...

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