guinea pigs are prone to eye problems, so if there is a cloudy blueish-grey spot in there eye, they are simply going blind in that eye. It might spread to the other eye, or it might just be in that one eye. If it is only a spot, and there is no discharge, they need no medical attention. You might want to take them in if the eye starts bleeding, or if if any discharge occurs.
iitt means ur not cleaning/washing the face. or your not changing the bedding
He need glasses.
loucher means to suffer from strabismus, to have one eye out of focus, in French. you're squinting
When your guinea pig tilts its head to one side it might have a eye or ear infection.
Some times there are mutated guinea pigs. One Of Mine had 3 and a half legs.
This probably just appears so only because of her mannerisms. In reality, Laura Bush does not have any eye related disabilities.
It means it is very badly infected and you need to take it to the vets immediately. call your veterinary surgery and tell them what has happened and what the eye looks like, try and describe it to them, follow their instructions and do anything they tell, you to do. they should book you an emergency appointment.
Depending what that "something" was. Check the label. If it says it's bad for human eyes then flush your guinea pigs' eyes with water. In fact, do that anyway. If the eye is irritated and giving the guinea pig discomfort take it to the vet to have it properly taken care of.
It's known as heterochromia.
your eye is more than one color
It means you have one eye open. If you mean the idiom "sleep with one eye open," it means that you are staying alert at all times in case of disaster.
Amblyopia generally develops before the age of six and can best be treated if caught early. The most common symptoms are squinting, closing one eye, headaches, eye strain and overall poor visual acuity. If you notice any of these symptoms, seek advice from your optometrist.
There are multiple muscles that control reflexes of blinking. The main muscles, in the upper eyelid, that control the opening and closing are the orbicularis oculi and levator palpebrae superioris muscle. The orbicularis oculi closes the eye, while the relaxation and contraction of the levator palpebrae muscle opens the eye. The superior palpebral muscle, in the upper eyelid and the inferior palpebral muscle in the lower eyelid are responsible for widening the eyes. These muscles are not only imperative in blinking, but they are also important in many other functions such as squinting and winking. The inferior palpebral muscle is coordinated with the inferior rectus to pull down the lower lid when one looks down. As for squinting, I'm really not sure. Maybe someone else could enlighten us both on the matter! I really hope this helps you though. - Newbsauce
The eye can only look in one direction. It has bad vision.