What is the cause of unfocused laxity in the eyes?

Lack of focus and laxity in the eyes when looking at things is usually due to exotropia, and there are many different types, such as intermittent exotropia and accommodative exotropia.
Inconcentration and laxity of vision will affect the patient’s appearance and also easily cause symptoms such as visual fatigue, which is usually caused by exotropia. Patients need to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for further examination to clarify the exact type of exotropia.
Adjustable strabismus is usually caused by refractive errors such as myopia, and the patient will have a more pronounced lack of vision when looking at distant objects.
Intermittent exotropia, which is characterized by intermittent episodes of averted gaze, tends to show symptoms when the patient is inattentive.
Inattention and laxity of the eyes may also be caused by other reasons, such as excessive fatigue, etc. When such symptoms occur and are not relieved by rest, prompt medical attention is needed.