Misalignment of the eyes where one or both eyes droop(s) down, fixate(s) upward and/or turn(s) outward or inward, giving individuals the appearance of being
cross-eyed and/or developmentally disabled.
Sometimes (incorrectly) referred to as "lazy eye" or "wandering eye."
Impairs normal eye-contact and impacts interactions with others, often resulting in significant social stigma. Sufferers often feel overly self-conscious, report
issues with self-esteem, and also face lifelong problems in social relationships, romantic pursuits and employment opportunities.