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The need to squint or partially close the eyelids to see clearly. Headaches ... Constant squinting. Seeming to not be aware of distant objects ...
Symptoms · Nearby objects appear blurry. · You need to squint to see clearly. · You have eyestrain, including burning eyes and aching in or around the eyes. · You ...
Squinting. When to see a doctor. See an eye doctor if your eye symptoms detract from your enjoyment of activities or interfere with your ability to perform ...
Squinting or shutting an eye; Head tilting; Abnormal results of vision screening tests. Sometimes lazy eye is not evident without an eye exam. When to see a ...
Sore, tired, burning or itching eyes; Watery or dry eyes; Blurred or double vision; Headache; Sore neck, shoulders or back; Increased sensitivity to light, ...
Nausea and vomiting. Vision changes, such as double vision. In children who don't talk, a parent might notice that a child squints or covers one eye when ...
Video. Audio. Imagine the effort it would take to constantly squint at a blurry chalkboard. That's similar to what the brain goes through when someone is ...
Having one eye that wanders; Holding objects away from his or her face. Holding objects close to his or her face; Squinting frequently. Accompanied by. Eye pain ...
Monocular double vision is present in each eye separately. Binocular double vision is only present with both eyes open. This distinction is very important ...
Does your vision improve if you squint or move objects closer or farther away? Do others in your family use corrective lenses? Do you know how old they were ...
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