Yes.
Yes, you can still wear contact lenses if one eye is bigger than the other. It's important to consult with an eye care professional to ensure the correct fit and prescription for each eye. They may recommend specialty lenses or adjustments to ensure comfort and proper vision correction.
The phrase "one eye is brighter than the other" suggests that one eye is more luminous or shining than the other.
Yes, that can happen in the following conditions. * You are using uniocular plus lens * Your one eye orbit is shallow then other * You have uniocular congenital glaucoma * One eye is microphthalmic
The right eye is noticeably brighter than the left eye in terms of appearance.
The right eye tends to see warmer colors more vividly than the left eye.
A sheeps heart is slightly bigger than a sheeps kidney.
no
Ferb's eye is bigger than the other because the person who created him (Me) wanted him to be unusual and different than phineas.
yes!
Your eyes were bigger than your stomach
yes you can.
yes it is possibe
no jimmey
The London Eye is the biggest ferris wheel in Europe.
One eye lid is stronger than the other eye lid. The bigger the fold the weaker your eye lid is.
That eye is most likely blind.
no, it is not. It's slightly bigger than the average grown up eye