The Doctor said that my daughter got Lazy Eyes. Does Anybody know about Lazy Eyes and the treatment for this kind of illness? I'm little confused to hear this news.
My friends daughter was cross eyed and they used regular Cranio sacral work and glasses to train her eyes, now she doesn't wear glasses anymore but whenever she is really tired starts to go cross eyed again.
I have a lazy eye - as it was described to my family one of my eye lids is a bit "lazier" then the other, just droops a slight bit. It's mostly noticeable when I'm tired. Didn't have to do anything growing up. If it becomes an issue later on in life there's surgery that can be done to correct it.
Thank u for you reply. But actually, I don't know much better about Lazy Eyes, as the doctor said. My Online friend on Blogster has recommended me a link about Lazy Eyes. But I will be thankful, if other people recommend me another link.
I had a lazy eye when I was tiny (my one eye would turn out to the side). I had surgery when I was 4 and haven't had a problem since. I'm really thankful my parents got it fixed.
In some cases it results from one eye being stronger than the other so the child over compensates with the stronger eye. In most cases it can be resolved with a patch and glasses and fairly quickly these days. If left alone it can result in greater vision problems over time and also difficulty with learning, headcahes and such.
Why are glasses some terrible evil to you? You seem to be projecting such a horrible body image to your daughter, because, God forbid your "lil" daughter wear glasses!!! (sarcasm)
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I could be wrong, though.
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Good luck and it should be a fairly quick fix.
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