on the basis of symptoms provided by you , its not possible to establish any diagnosis .so either consult an ophthalmologist nearby or share a close-up pic of your eyes and detailed history.
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This could be due to infection etc
It is very difficult to comment without examining her
Kindly share photos of her eye so that I may guide you better
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You should consult ophthmologist for refraction &if there is no ocular problem & refractive error , you should consult Neurologist with DM qualification in Neurology .
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