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Eye blinking/squinting question for an optician/eye expert/general clever person

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stressed2007 · 06/01/2010 20:41

My DD (3.5) has been blinking/squinting - where she closes one eye, sometimes the other eye and sometimes both at the same time. We thought this might be an eye sight isssue and took her for a sight test. The optician said she has great sight and can see nothing anatomically wrong. She says she has seen other kids with this and it can be just habit.

We have been away to cold environment and she stopped doing it entirely while we were there.

We have been back a week and the day she went back to nursery (I think or it may have been the day before) she started doing this again, As before she says her eyes hurt in the corners. Tonight we had incessant blinking/closing of one eye for hours. It looks very freaky when she does it and her doing this all day at school etc is just not do able and I am being told by nursery that there is an issue with her eyes.

My mother in law said it could be a stress/confidence issue??!

I cannot see anything wrong in the corners. I am happy to take her to GP but I know that when it comes to eyes they really don't do much, they don't refer to specialists and in the past when it came to my eyes they have just told me regarding conjunctivitus that if it didn't clear up with basic antibiotic eye drops to go to Moorfield's eye casualty which I thought was unbelieveable for an eye infection!

Has anyones children had this before or have any suggestion as to what it might be - whether it be a physical thing or a psychological one?

I am erring on it being physical really but you never know.

Many thanks

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charmkin · 06/01/2010 20:44

Think it's a nervous/ tired/ concentration thing. My ds has it. He's also had a stutter before which is down to the same thing.

stressed2007 · 06/01/2010 20:55

but she does it all day sometimes?

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thisisyesterday · 06/01/2010 20:57

i do this! and i've just noticed ds1 doing it too, he is 5.

in my case having the central heating on makes mine worse, because it dries my eyes out
also, blowers in cars set it off (whether hot or cold)
and if i am somwehre in a dry heat.

stressed2007 · 07/01/2010 10:19

bumping

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stressed2007 · 09/01/2010 21:22

Is anyone on here an optician or GP? She is doing it incessantly this evening with both eyes and I really need some advice. Many thanks

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LargeLatte · 11/01/2010 16:56

sorry stressed - I'm no expert but have had plenty of dealing with Drs and had trouble explaining symptoms - so I taped them. Can you get hold of a camcorder so you can tape the different variations of your child's blinking. It saves you repeating the same thing over and over to different drs and you will be armed with eveidence at appointments when no doubt it will have stopped for a few minutes. Ds2's paed was very happy with my home-movie.

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