Looking out the left eye then out the right ?!


Question: Looking out the left eye then out the right !?
First of all, im not cross-eyed although for whatever reason, my left eye is a little higher than my right!. When i focus on something then close one eye, the thing i focused on is where it was before (from my sight) and is also the same for the other eye!. That is when i was already focused on something with both of my eyes open!. When i have one eye open, for example my left eye, once i close the left and open the right, the thing i was focusing on is actually more left instead of right!. Im not sure how this sounds to someone who doesnt know my question, but its like im cross eyed in a way because my left eye sees more right than my right eye, and my right eye sees more left than my left eye!. My peripheral vision is normal because i can see more of whichever side my eye is open!. So im pretty much wondering if this is normal, or if my eyes are messed up because they dont look at the same exact area when i switch!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
This is normal!. Each eye is slightly to one side of your nose so when looking at an object straight ahead, the right one points slightly to the left and the left points slightly to the right!. When you switch from one to the other, your brain notices the eye moving and assumes the object moved!.

This is how the eyes work and everyone will notice the same thing!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you are trying to say you are having a squint problem-- also first you test your refraction problem with the help of an eye doctor and after correction of the refractive error if you still have a squint you may need an eye surgeon's helpWww@Answer-Health@Com

There is nothing wrong with your vision!.!.!.thats exactly how your eyes are supposed to work!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

its normal!.!.mine are the same !Www@Answer-Health@Com





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