Hello, I am very confused about some problems that I may be having with my eyes. I am in my late teenage years now, but before I turned 10, I have had seven concussions. Since I was 12, I have noticed my left eye has been noticeably more droopy than my right by about 1cm. This probably first occurred before then, but it has progressively gotten slightly worse and more droopy as the years go on. I cannot open it as wide as my right, and it has a higher prescription contact. Could this be related to my concussions?
Con fusion can not make change of power. an eye doctor need to examine the parralytic aspect of drooping. clinical examination can exclude this aspect. after proper diagnosis treatment can be finalised.
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Do Concussions Cause Droopy Eyes?
Con fusion can not make change of power. an eye doctor need to examine the parralytic aspect of drooping. clinical examination can exclude this aspect. after proper diagnosis treatment can be finalised.