Maybe the teacher can't control her pupils.
The crossed structure formed when the optic nerves from the eyes cross before entering the brain is called the optic chiasm. It is where the nasal fibers from each eye cross over to the opposite side of the brain.
Symptoms of albinism include very light skin, hair, and eyes, sensitivity to sunlight, vision problems such as nearsightedness or crossed eyes, and a lack of skin color in patches.
Yes, a person with crossed eyes may experience double vision, where they see two of one person or object. This is because their eyes are not properly aligned to focus on the same point, causing their brain to receive slightly different images from each eye.
>.< Yes it happened to me, but not forever, after it happened, it became a challenge to put my eyes normal. So I went to the hospital and asked him to help me. So he told me to put my eyes normal for a second, so I did, and while they were normal he slapped my back and they went normal again.
It's important to approach the situation with sensitivity. You can gently express your concern for the baby's eye health and suggest that your cousin consult with a pediatrician or an eye specialist to address the crossed eyes. Emphasize that early intervention can often help correct such issues more effectively.
because she couldn't control her pupils
She couldn't control her pupils.
crossed-eyes, crazy-eyes, and Iguana eyes.O_o this one to
Some cats may have crossed eyes due to genetics, injury, or a neurological condition affecting their eye muscles.
It is possible that the teacher's eyes were crossed due to a medical condition called strabismus, where the eyes are misaligned. This can cause one or both eyes to appear crossed. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the condition.
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A manifest lack of parallelism of the visual axes of the eyes. Syn: crossed eyes, heterotropia, strabismus
No, that is illogical thinking. Think about your question.
A manifest lack of parallelism of the visual axes of the eyes. Syn: crossed eyes, heterotropia, squint
no