Strabismus is a condition where the eyes do not align properly, leading to various types such as esotropia (inward turning), exotropia (outward turning), hypertropia (upward turning), and hypotropia (downward turning). It can be congenital or acquired, with risk factors including family history, refractive errors, and certain medical conditions. Treatment options range from patching and glasses to surgery, and while there is no cure, the goal is to achieve normal binocular vision.