Eyes
... or complaining when one eye is covered.
squint ing or tilting the head up, down, or sideways to ... s that control eye movement ; also called
squint . Antihistamines are the best drugs for hay ... excessive destruction of red blood cells. A
squint occurs when both eyes are not looking in the ...
Squint
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squint s are caused by difficulty in focusing, and are a ... Names : Crossed Eyes , Esotropia, Exotropia,
squint , Walleye Definition Strabismus involves ... of one eye in relation to the other. A
squint occurs when both eyes are not looking in the ...
Strabismus
... s that control eye movement ; also called
squint . Strabismus : A condition in which the ... It can also be referred to as a tropia or
squint . Strabismus is a vision problem in which ... called " cross-eye s," " walleye ," or "
squint ." ... Strabismus Also called lazy eye , ...
Cross-eye
... an imbalance in the muscle s that control eye movement ; also called
squint . It is a consequence of weakness or uneven development of one or more ... early childhood. It is sometimes called " cross-eye s," " walleye ," or "
squint ." ... If a baby does not respond to a change in a parent's facial ...
Ptosis
... sudoracin facial anormal ... Visual problems are common and include
squint , short sightedness ( myopia ) and prominence of the eyes (pro ptosis ). ... at birth ). Crying or complaining when one eye is covered.
squint ing or tilting the head up, down, or sideways to look at something. ...
Walleye
... an imbalance in the muscle s that control eye movement ; also called
squint . It is a consequence of weakness or uneven development of one or more ... early childhood. It is sometimes called " cross-eye s," " walleye ," or "
squint ." ... ...
Amblyopia
... search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Simple steps are tried first . Glasses may be necessary to overcome sight problems contributing to the
squint . Amblyopia can be treated by putting a patch on the good eye , to strengthen and improve the sight in the weak eye . There are published ...
Crossed eyes
... in the eyes swelling of the eyes eyes are sensitive to light eyes appear to bulge excessive tearing drainage from the eyes
squint ing your child rubs eyes excessively ... Amblyopia can be caused by any condition that causes one eye to be favored and the other ignored ...
Double vision
... ( seizures ) feeling hot, cold , or numb ringing or buzzing in the ears shivering or trembling sweating ... It's unusual to develop a
squint as an adult but if you do, it may result in double vision because, having been trained to collect images from both eyes , the adult brain is much ...
Eye
... eye Strabismus - inability of the eye s to focus together because of an imbalance in the muscle s that control eye movement ; also called
squint . It is a consequence of weakness or uneven development of one or more of ... Atopic kerato conjunctivitis although rare is the most severe ...
Eye movements
... They usually come at intervals of 1-2 hours and are quite variable in length. Left untreated, however, cataracts in both eyes can touch off
squint ing or jerky eye movements that rob the infant of the visual stimulation needed for normal development. Eyesight can become permanently damaged ...
Eyestrain
... " ... For fatigue or eyestrain , try to rest your eyes . No treatment is necessary. If you have conjunctivitis : ... Eyestrain .
squint ing your eyes to see in the distance can cause eyestrain and headaches . Impaired safety . For your own safety and that of others, don't ...
Language Disorders
... learning difficulties (in about 60 per cent of cases, although these are often mild), hearing loss (20 per cent), visual problems (20 per cent),
squint (30 per cent), speech and language disorders (due to a combination of problems) and ... A special evoked potential, called the frequency ...
Left
... in problems with fertility . It can also lead to long-term pelvic pain . Left untreated, however, cataracts in both eyes can touch off
squint ing or jerky eye movements that rob the infant of the visual stimulation needed for normal development. Eyesight can become permanently damaged ...
Movement
... (strbz´ms), inability of the eyes to focus together because of an imbalance in the muscle s that control eye movement ; also called
squint . A complete biophysical profile (BPP) including assessment of fetal tone, movement , breathing , ... These movement s travel from the ...
Optical
... for you to perform daily tasks at your office or home. Optical myth One of the myths about eye treatment is that during the operation for a
squint , the eyeball is gently taken out of its socket and left dangling while the muscle s were mended. This isn't true. optical coherence ...
Pupil
... involved a car crash.1 ... The commonest signs of retinoblastoma are an abnormal pupil which tends to reflect light as a white reflex - and a
squint . The child's vision may also start to deteriorate and the eye may become red and inflamed - and sometimes painful. Tests to detect glaucoma ...
Squamous cell cancer
... while the incidence of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus has risen dramatically. Squamous Cell Cancer - Penis ( Cancer - Penis )
squint ( Strabismus ) SSPE (Sub acute Sclerosing Pan encephalitis ) St. Vitus Dance (Sydenham Chorea ) Stage 1 Lyme Disease ( Lyme Disease - Primary ...