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Eye Muscle Overaction

Eye muscle overaction may affect the clarity and vision of eyesight. In addition, muscle overaction may result in frequent blinking of the eyes, which is uncontrollable. Sometimes it may result in muscle weakness, causing drooping of eyelids.

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I am not able to focus both my eyes on a single point. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, When I look towards my left, I can use either left eye or right eye. I am unable to focus both the eyes on a single point. Also, When I move my eyes towards left, my left eyeball goes little upward than the right. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Shikha Gupta

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. This is a very distressing situation being not able to focus both of the eyes at a single point at a time. This is a situation known as squint. It is because of fusion abnormality when the image from both the eyes is not formed at a single point on the retina. At first,...  Read Full »

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