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What Causes Deviation In The Left Eye?

I AM HAVING A PROBLEM WITH DEVIATION OF MY LEFT EYE . WHEN I AM FOCUSING MY VISION IN FRONT OF ME , THE LEFT EYE TENDS TO GO TO THE LEFT OF MY EYE SOCKET .

I WENT TO AN OFTALMOLOGIST AND HE CHECKED THE INSIDE OF MY BY DILATING MY RETINA AND HE SAID THAT EVERY THING LOOKS NORMAL IN MAY EYE , EXCEPT THAT I NEED

TO CORRECT MY VISION WITH NEW GLASSES . HE RECOMMENDED ME TO SEE A SPECIALIST ON ESTRABISM OR A NEUROLOGIST . WHAT COULD BE THE CAUSE OF THIS

DEVIATION OF MY SIGHT SINCE HE RECOMMENDED A NEUROLOGIST ?

I AM NOT A DIABETIC .                                                                 
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Hello
Welcome to Health care Magic.

I reviewed your history.
It seems from the history that you are having squint.
This can be paralytic or non paralytic squint.
Paralytic squibt is of sudden onset and it us usually associated with double vision and this requires evaluation by a neurologist.
If it is non paralytic squint it requires evaluation by a ophthalmologist or a squint specialist.

Hope this is helpful to you.

Do write back to me for further questions.

Thank you
With regards
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What Causes Deviation In The Left Eye?

Hello Welcome to Health care Magic. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having squint. This can be paralytic or non paralytic squint. Paralytic squibt is of sudden onset and it us usually associated with double vision and this requires evaluation by a neurologist. If it is non paralytic squint it requires evaluation by a ophthalmologist or a squint specialist. Hope this is helpful to you. Do write back to me for further questions. Thank you With regards