How to Deal With Lazy Eye As a Teen
Well have you ever wanted too wear a mask just because of this one thing: well you'd only be fooling yourself.
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1Play it off and accept it. You're unique and different, and that's better than being the same as anybody else.Ad
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2Instead call it your beauty eye. It'll help when others are making fun of you.
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3If you're a girl, get side bangs on that side to make it less noticeable.
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4If you're a guy wear a hat or sunglasses or something that grabs their attention, rather than drawing the attention to your eye.
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5Every night before you go too bed stretch your eyes, it might help the eye open up a little bit more.
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6Visit a doctor and ask them what you can do to open it up more.Ad
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- You can always wear an eye patch to improve your lazy eye. There are other teens in the world, who do this. You aren't the only one. Studies show that 1 in 4 teens respond to eye patching treatments.
- Accept the fact and be positive about it.
- You shouldn't care, if someone is making fun of you.
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- You could get made fun of but you really just need too wipe it off your shoulder.
Article Info
Categories: Eye Care | Health for Teens and Kids
Recent edits by: Osten, Leona, Maluniu
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