One of my eyes, the colored part seems more up and the other seems more down. They are supposed to be aligned. I dunno what happened. Can this be fixed?
See an opthomoligist to check it out for problems.
Does anyone else notice or are you just the one that notices the imperfection? We all have one leg longer than the other, one foot bigger than the other and one breast larger than the other and some people even have a hand or arm difference.
If your vision hasn't changed you are probably okay but I do recommend seeing a opthomologist to check to be sure you don't have a detached retina or other serious problem. [ AskJR's advice column | Ask AskJR A Question ]
Xenolan answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 6:26 pm: Nobody is perfectly symmetrical; we all have one eye a little higher than the other, or a lopsided grin, or something of that nature. It's entirely possible that you notice this flaw but no one else does.
However, if it affects your vision or is otherwise problematic, you can get glasses that will force your eyes into alignment; they work by making it so you can see in focus only if your eyes are where they "should" be. Over time, they become accustomed to being in the right places, and you can discard the glasses.
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