Crossed eyes
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crossed Eyes Walleye s See all Pictures & Images Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors ...
crossed eyes . Some children with farsightedness may develop
crossed eyes . Frequently this can be treated by ...
Strabismus
... aren't trained on the same spot. Also called
crossed eyes or lazy eye . strain ...
crossed eyes ( strabismus ) - Children with
crossed eyes often have double vision ( diplopia ) ...
Diplopia
... ). A person with ptosis may need to tilt their head back to see.
crossed eyes ( strabismus ) - Children with
crossed eyes often have double vision ( diplopia ) when they use both eyes at ...
Farsightedness
... Farsightedness can be associated with several problems, such as:
crossed eyes . Some children with farsightedness may develop
crossed eyes . Farsightedness Related Category: Pathology or hyperopia , ...
Astigmatism
... , an uneven contour of the cornea that can cause some vision problems such as blurriness. include strabismus , in which the eyes are
crossed inward (esotropia) or turned outward (exotropia) and anisometropia, in which there is a major difference in refractive error between the two eyes ...
Blepharospasm
... was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1989 for treatment of blepharospasm (uncontrolled rapid blinking) and strabismus (
crossed eyes ); it is under study for use in other spasm odic conditions. ...
Hearing Problems
... is now recommended for all newborns. In children, hearing problems may cause speech to develop slowly. Eye surgery or glasses may help with
crossed eyes and vision problems. A hearing aid often helps hearing problems . Headache . Burning or tingling in the hands or feet. Redness and ...
Hormone
... are most common in hormone -addled teens and young adults. In one study, researchers asked people at random times during the day whether sex had
crossed their minds during the past five minutes. The Mirena is a new contraceptive. It is an IUD which releases a progestogen hormone to stop ...
Melanin
... in the hair , skin and eyes . Nystagmus An involuntary back-and-forth movement of the eyes that is often found in albinism . Strabismus
crossed or "lazy" eyes , often found in albinism . Dark pigment ( melanin ) produced by melanocytes is one of the most important components of skin ...
Nearsightedness
... myopia ( nearsightedness ), hyperopia ( farsightedness ), and astigmatism . These conditions include strabismus , in which the eyes are
crossed inward (esotropia) or turned outward (exotropia) and anisometropia, in which there is a major difference in refractive error between the two eyes ...
Nystagmus
... loss suggest a central cause. Nystagmus An involuntary back-and-forth movement of the eyes that is often found in albinism . Strabismus
crossed or "lazy" eyes , often found in albinism . Palade pathway; palaeographer; palaeographic; palaetiologist; pala etiology ; palama; palamedeae; ...
Respect
... with the suggestion that they exchange stamps from their respect ive countries. As the reference to the country of destination - Egypt - was
crossed out, the letter went around the world. Thus, we're left with a mother who seems alive, but in many respect s is not. She can now eat, sit in a ...
Spleen
... . large spleen ( splenomegaly ) large liver ( hepatomegaly ) low blood count ( anemia ) low platelet count ( thrombocytopenia )
crossed eyes ( strabismus ) seizures abnormal gait ( ataxia ) ... Whose spleen s do not work. Who are infected with human immuno deficiency virus ...
Squint
... s are caused by difficulty in focusing, and are a result of what are known as refractive errors, such as long-sightedness. Alternate Names :
crossed Eyes , Esotropia, Exotropia, Squint , Walleye Definition Strabismus involves deviation of the alignment of one eye in relation to the other. ...
Wrinkles
... ) while pregnant and the development of atrioventricular canal in the fetus . of blepharospasm (uncontrolled rapid blinking) and strabismus (
crossed eyes ); it is under study for use in other spasm odic conditions. The toxin is also injected to provide short-term (three to four months) cosmetic ...