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medical health eye and vision conditionsWhat does a cross eyed person see?
Keeping this in view, what does a person with crossed eyes see?
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes) Crossedeyes, or strabismus, is a condition in which botheyes do not look at the same place at the same time. Itusually occurs in people who have poor eye musclecontrol or are very farsighted. When the eyes aremisaligned, the brain receives two different images.
Beside above, does being cross eyed affect vision?
The problem may originate in the muscles themselves, orin the nerves or vision centers in the brain that controlbinocular vision. Genetics also may play a role: If you oryour spouse has strabismus, your children have a greater risk ofdeveloping strabismus as well.
Went Totally Blind: People who have losttheir sight have different experiences. Some describe seeingcomplete darkness, like being in a cave. Some people seesparks or experience vivid visual hallucinations that may take theform of recognizable shapes, random shapes, and colors, or flashesof light.