My brothers eye?


Question:
It kinda fades to the right. He has had his share fair of concussions,
and he plays on the computer., with out his glasses. With my family history, it could be any thing.

Answers:
Sounds like lazy eye.

Other Answers:
Get him off the computer. Kids are playing way to many games, way to long. Get his eye checked out by a doctor and where is your mother?

why dont you take him to the doctor, it's probably nothing, nowdays they can fix mostly anything. take him to the doctor. It sounds like Lazy eye. Your parents should have it checked out though.


Please listen to Dr L advice


hey that's offensive to me my eyes kinda go to the sides . hes probably crossed eyed like me but its nothing to worry about

I agree with the others, it sounds like a lazy eye. I had a lazy eye when I was younger because I had a muscle that wouldn't stay in place. I got over it though. Where is his mother anyway? Shouldn't she be the one to take care of this problem?


go to the doctor


Usually during stressful times, in dim light, and when a person suffers fatigue, the "lazy eye" will be apparent. This is a conditon called Ambliopthia. It can be fixed for most part with corrective lenses. See an Opthamologist. They can help your brother.

Take him to see an optometrist. He probably has a large amount of eso or exo deviation that causes his eye muscles to not be able to always compensate and hold the eye straight. This is often referred to as having an eye turn and can cause amblyopia which is having one eye not able to see as well as the other. His optometrist can determine if corrective lenses will help relieve or alleviate his problem. Good luck




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