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My daughter is of 4 month.sometimes she open one eye and try to look.generally she open both eyes but sometimes she try to watch from one eye.is it normal or what
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Is she full term or preterm ??? Was she admitted in NICU What her weight at birth Need more details history
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kindly consult pediatric ophthalmologist
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If the problem persists it is better to see a local pediatric ophthalmologist as a proper examination would be helpful
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If your daughter is full term born with no other issues, it can be ignored for now and if it persists then better to get it checked from Pediatric ophthalmologist at your place
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Try to meet a pediatric ophthalmology consultant
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Check out for Refractive error
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Some clinical examination to be done . Pls consult
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Please consult paediatric ophthalmologist physically for detailed eye examination once physically
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it's always better to rule out refractive error
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns and to get a proper understanding of the condition
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Please consult local paediatric ophthalmologist for complete eye examination
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