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Rochelle Marsden
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Lazy eye

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Is there a reppable word for a lazy eye?
Thanks
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath, EFT(Advanced)Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk

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d_barbara_hamilton
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Re: Lazy eye

Post by d_barbara_hamilton »

Hi Rochelle,

Strabismus and its sub-rubrics I would think.

bw, Barbara
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Lazy eye

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I think that would be Strabismus?
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Lazy eye

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Can you describe the difference between amblyopia and strabismus--is
the former more wandering and the latter more fixed?
Shannon
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Rochelle Marsden
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Re: Lazy eye

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Thanks everyone. I thought Strabismus was a squint but now I have the 2
words I can look them up in a medical dictionary!!

All the best
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath, EFT(Advanced)Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk


Monique
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Joined: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:00 pm

Re: Lazy eye

Post by Monique »

Hi everybody,

Maybe this is of some help

http://www.strabismus.org/amblyopia_laz ... ml#notsame

Here the difference between strabismus and amblyopia is explained.

Kind regards,
Monique

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Monique
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Joined: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:00 pm

Re: Lazy eye

Post by Monique »

Hi Rochelle,

Amblyopia. : EYE - AMBLYOPIA, remedies:
alco.;1 alum.;1 anag.;1 ars.;1 bell.;1 ben-d.;1 carbn-s.;1 chin.;2
chinin-s.;2 cich.;1 cina;1 cinch.;1 crot-h.;1 daph.;1 dros.;1 fil.;1
gels.;1 ix.;1 lach.;1 merl.;1 methan.;1 naphtin.;1 nux-v.;2 nux-v.;2
onos.;1 oxyt.;1 ph-ac.;2 phos.;2 phos-h.;1 raph.;1 ruta;2 sacch-l.;1
sal-ac.;1 santin.;2 seneg.;1 tab.;1 thyr.;1 zinc.;1

Kind regards,
Monique
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d_barbara_hamilton
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Re: Lazy eye

Post by d_barbara_hamilton »

Thank you Monique - I did wonder when I typed it ... it was late at night and should
have checked. Now I will have to re-rep all those 'strabismus' cases I have ! (Only
joking, I haven't any). :-)

bw, Barbara
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Bonnieallenart
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Lazy eye

Post by Bonnieallenart »

my daughter has an eye that partially closes when she is overtired, ever
since Bell's Palsy.
is there a term for this?
bonnie
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Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D.
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Lazy eye

Post by Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D. »

This won't help you homeopathically, but it's called "Horner's syndrome."

The rubrics would be

EYE - Ptosis -lids - right
EYE-Ptosis - lids - left

Rosemary


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