Thank you very much, mine was an illusion, i was so concerned that i didn't even told anyone and was finding cure, probably because of my mirror and lighting placement in my room and my bathroom as well, i thought my left eye is moving outside, but no that flash and also taking a picture idea really helped. Thank you once again for giving me my confidence back
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Hi doctor my child have the sme eyes like the first pucture in0:46 time is this a squint please response me .if you want help me can i contact and send you puctures thanks doctor
hello Doctor is this Curable? MY baby born with normal and align eyes but then when she got seizure in her 2 month turn to 3 months of age , After we released in hospital because of seizure her one eye is not align sometimes and sometimes align . She is 2yrs old now
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