Most likely a sinus infection or eyestrain or even dry eyes. I'm experiencing it right now and its really annoying, so I'm gonna get some Tylenol cold and sinus medicine and see how that works out
I think that this question is very important because I know a lot of people who have experienced this and do not know the answer. So thank you whoever answered this question; I often question why eyes do that since I have a cold. No matter what I do it seems that I cannot look around clearly without feeling hurt. :'-(
Again, this is a very helpful question!
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you probably have a sinus infection especially if your head or under your eyes hurt because that's where your sinus's you probably should go to a doctor.
Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.
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Up and down.
Usually up and down.
you probably have a sinus infection especially if your head or under your eyes hurt because that's where your sinus's you probably should go to a doctor.
just move anything they may get hurt on. do not try to move them they may hurt you.
REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement, and while you are sleeping, if you are having a bad dream, your eyes might move from side to side or up and down as if you are immersed in the dream.
Yes
it may be probability that you might need glasses!!
false. Fish move their tails side to side to aid motion. However, whales were once land animals and their spines are built differently. To be able to move with that physical set up, their tails move up and down.
A flounder does remain upright until it matures. The eyes of the flounder are on each side of its head. Once the flounder matures, it becomes a bottom dweller, turning flat onto its side, and the eyes slowly move position.
Lie down on your side, close your eyes, and go to sleep.
Secondary waves, or S waves move from side to side, or up and down.
No they only have 2 eyes. They can move their heads all the way around so...yah.
It's the angle you have to turn your eyes to move your gaze from one side of the object to the other side.
Snails do have eyes, but not every snail has their eyes on the same part of their bodies. For example a Land Snail has their eyes on the tip of their tentacles. A Land Snail also move their tentacles up and down and from side to side. This helps them get the best view. Love, Sierra THANK YOU!