my 9 month old son.his eyes shake when he is looking @something at a distance but not close worry about it?


Question:
iam just worried about him. is it just normal with babys? i wish some one just help me
his eyes are fine when he is looking at something up close then when he tring to see something from a distance the shake

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go see the doctor

Other Answers:
He might have nerve damage or be part albino
No, my son's eyes used to do that, remember his eyes are new.
Could be lazy eye. Take him to an eye doctor to be checked.
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there may be a problem, but i suspect its just normal, he is still gaining control over his body in general!

Eight months
Your baby's vision -- previously about 20/40 at best -- will be almost adultlike in its clarity and depth perception at this point. Though her short-range sight will still be better than her long-range acuity, at eight months her vision will be good enough to recognise people and objects across a room. At this age her eyes will also probably be close to their final colour, though you may see subtle changes after that.
Your baby's eyesight is fully developed when she's still very young, but it's important to have it checked regularly so you can nip any possible problems in the bud. Make sure your child's doctor or health visitor checks her vision at every regularly scheduled checkup.
Babies should be screened for vision problems regularly -- starting at birth and continuing at every checkup. Most eye deficiencies can be corrected if they're spotted early enough; the older your child gets, the harder it will be to fix any problems. You probably won't be able to detect conditions such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism (an uneven curvature of the cornea and / or lens) on your own, but keep an eye out for bigger difficulties. If your child can't focus on or track an object (or your face) with both eyes by the time she's three or four months old, tell her doctor. Premature babies are at a greater risk for developing certain eye problems, including astigmatism, myopia, and strabismus (eye misalignment), so their parents and doctors should pay special attention to their sight. A few other warning signs include:

• Your baby has trouble moving one or both of her eyes in all directions
• Your baby's eyes are crossed most of the time
• One or both of your baby's eyes tend to turn out.


Put your mind at ease get it checked, but i suspect everything is fine. Hope it is all ok for you!
I agree with the posters who said a doctor should inspect him.
hes near sighted hes going to need glasses in future or.hes just weird
Take him to a doctor.


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