Sentences with phrase «often develop eye»

Because of their protruding eyes, they often develop eye problems such as cataracts or corneal ulcers.

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The frontal sinuses (under your forehead), which often contribute to typical adult sinus headaches, and sphenoid sinuses (around your eyes) don't begin to develop until a child's second year and can't be seen on an x-ray until the child is five to six years old.
Compared to adults, they blink less often, tear less and it takes time for the blink reflex to develop, making it easier for an unwanted substance to get into the eye and cause irritation.
Toy blocks are often introduced very early on, and are proven to be excellent toddlers and even preschool toys, helping to develop hand - eye skills.
What's more, adolescents and adults with autism often say eye contact is intense or unpleasant for them, so gaze aversion may develop later in life.
During our years abroad, the kids visited 16 countries on four continents, they became fluent in French, developed friendships with kids from other countries, often who did not speak the same language, they participated in multiple religious and national holidays, and they developed a food palate that most adults would be in awe of (can you say fish eyes and liver pâté?!).
The condition often develops in one eye with the second eye subsequently being affected some time later.
Primary glaucoma often occurs in one eye initially, but develops in the other eye within weeks to months.
Pets that develop corneal ulcers because of insufficient tears (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) or a bulging eye are often place on cyclosporine eye drops supplemented with artificial tears.
As diabetic dogs often do, Phoebe developed cataracts, which quickly impaired her vision in both eyes.
To make CEA even trickier, CH often can not be seen during an ophthalmologist's exam once the pigment develops in the back of the eye at about 6 - 7 weeks of age.
They often develop lumps on their face, protrusion of one or both eyes, excessive tearing, sneezing, bad breath and spontaneous nosebleeds.
Q: My standard poodle, Sophie, often develops tear stains around her eyes.
Often travelling by air over endless miles of landscape, he developed an eye for compressing three - dimensional landscape into two - dimensional design.
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