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Squint-eyed or lazy eye (pics inside)?

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My aunt told me I have a squint-eye, noone ever told me such a thing before. I always thought I had a lazy eye. What do you think? It really keeps my mind occupied

Note: I always raise my left eyebrow, consider this.

http://img381.imageshack.us/my.php?image=eye2rx9.jpg

http://img210.imageshack.us/my.php?image=eye1fp5.jpg

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  1. Your eyes look fine! Nothing is wrong... everyone has one eye lower or smaller then another.


  2. It looks like brow ptosis to me.  I have the same thing.  It is just a weakness in the muscle that holds your eye brow up.

  3. I can't see anything wrong in the pictures.  Is squint-eye the same thing as lazy eye maybe?

  4. It's the same thing called Strabismus

    http://www.strabismus.org/

  5. Not a lazy eye. That is where one eye drifts off in another direction, and the vision is that eye is poor and cannot be corrected by glasses. This is because the brain decides to ignore the eye.

    Not strabismus. That is where the eyes are not aligned properly, causing one eye to drift in another direction to avoid double vision. This is because the muscles in the eyes are uneven.

    Maybe it is "squint-eye" (also called ptosis). That is where the muscles in the eyelid are slightly paralyzed, causing one eyelid or brow to droop.

    I don't believe you have a severe problem. It is not a problem with your brain (like lazy eye), with your eye (strabismus), but maybe with your eyelid or eyebrow. Go to the eye doctor in time (it's not an emergency) and see what they can do for you. Maybe cosmetic surgery is an option, but you would really have to see if it is worth it. You look perfectly fine to me.

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