Wrinkles
... 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 treatment of facial wrinkles . Full article >>>...
Walleye
Walleye d: 1. Having exotropia -- divergent
strabismus -- in which the eyes turn outward away from the... Exotropia: Divergent gaze. Also called external
strabismus or, pejoratively, wall-eyed (like a walleye d pike). Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Pr...
Strabismus
... be looking in different directions. In divergent
strabismus , or exotropia, the visual axes diverge. Full art...>> Strabismus Also called lazy eye ,
strabismus affects about one to three percent of children early in life. The condition develops when the two ...
Squint
...ticle >>> The signs and symptoms of
strabismus may include a child squint ing his/her eyes , a...ropia, manifest deviation and squint . The term "
strabismus " comes from the Greek "strabismos" = a squint ing. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help 1 .....
Spleen
...elet count ( thrombocytopenia ) crossed eyes (
strabismus ) seizures abnormal gait ( ataxia ) ... Full article >>> Whose spleen s do not work. Who are infected with human immuno deficiency virus ( HIV ). Whose natural defenses ( immune system s) are weakened by other health problems...
Rehabilitation
...ion is a result of a correctable problem such as
strabismus , treatment should begin as soon as possible. If a child has a permanent vision loss, he should receive rehabilitation so that impaired vision does not interfere with normal ... Full article >>> with their doctor before becomin...
Red eye
.... Full article >>> The danger with
strabismus is that the brain cones may come to rely more on one eye than the other and that part of the brain circuitry connected to the less-favo red eye fails to develop properly, leading to amblyopia ( blindness ) in that eye . Full article >>...
Optical
...article >>> There is also torsional
strabismus in which the eyes do not rotate together about their optical axes. Strabismus is usually present at birth and becomes apparent early in infancy, but it may also result from illness or injury . Full article >>> Some cystoscope...
Nearsightedness
...rticle >>> 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 from nearsightedness , farsightedness , ... Full article >...
Mastoid
...fish poisoning toxin carbamoylase; paralytic
strabismus ; paralyzant; paralyze; paralyzing vertigo ; param; paramagnetic; paramagnetism; paramaleic; paramalic; para mammary lymph node s; paramastigote; para mastoid ; ... Full article >>> The sternocleido mastoid muscle (SCM) attaches ...
Hydrocephalus
...at cause partial or total blindness can cause
strabismus . So can extreme farsightedness , cataracts , eye injury , or having much better vision in one eye than the other. Full article >>> Hydrocephalus An abnormal accumulation of fluid within the brain. This accumulation can be d...
Heredity
...pia can run in families. Barring the presence of
strabismus or ptosis , children may or may not show signs of amblyopia . Children may hold their heads at an angle while trying to favor the eye with normal vision . Full article >>> Heredity - Hereditary chronic pancreatitis is a rare ...
Eyestrain
...train or vision changes. Misaligned eyes or
strabismus . Blood in the white of the eye (subconjunctival hemorrhage ). Eyelid problems. Contact lens problems. Color blindness . Night blindness . Glaucoma . Cataracts . Full article >>> It can be also good for eyestrain of...
Eye Problems
...train or vision changes. Misaligned eyes or
strabismus . Blood in the white of the eye (subconjunctival hemorrhage ). Eyelid problems. Contact lens problems. Full article >>> EYE PROBLEMS SYMPTOMS"Various kinds of eye problems can develop, such as blurred vision , bulging, ...
Eye infections
...(in some cases) surgery are employed to correct
strabismus . Full article >>> Our supplies include treatment for red eye , pink eye and other eye infections . Makeup, and contact lens solutions, as well as nutrition al products for the eye . os.websitesummary.com (sponsored listing) ...
Diplopia
.... Full article >>> Crossed eyes (
strabismus ) - Children with crossed eyes often have double vision ( diplopia ) when they use both eyes at the same time. To prevent this, a child may consistently focus with one eye more than the other. Full article >>> Complications inc...
Cross-eye
...ign eyes or correct eye muscle abnormality (
strabismus ). Full article >>> Appears cross-...ye d or, in medical terms, convergent or internal
strabismus . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Full article >>...
Crossed eyes
.... Full article >>> Crossed eyes (
strabismus ) - Children with crossed eyes often have doubl.... Full article >>> Crossed eyes (
strabismus ) can be treated during infancy, using eye patches , surgery or medicine injection s. Treatme...
Brain tumor
...ntrol eye muscle s The most obvious symptom of
strabismus is an eye that isn't always straight. The deviation can vary from day to day or during the day. Full article >>> brain tumor The growth of abnormal cells in the tissue s of the brain. Brain tumor s can be benign (non- cancer...
Blepharospasm
...sition and associated neck pain ; treatment of
strabismus and blepharospasm ... Full article >>&...nability of the eyes to work together properly (
strabismus ) Involuntary contraction s of neck muscle s ( cervical dystonia ) Severe armpit sweating ( ...
Astigmatism
...urriness. Full article >>> 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 from nearsightedness , farsightedness , or astigmatism . Full ar...