Bitcoin Mamma on Nostr: Sallyโs Eyes ๐ฟ Sally sometimes has her eyes drift outward โ this is called ...
Sallyโs Eyes ๐ฟ
Sally sometimes has her eyes drift outward โ this is called
intermittent exotropia ๐
What to notice:
Alternating eyes โ๏ธ
Worse when tired or after illness ๐ด
Previously inward (esotropia)
No headaches or squinting in sunlight โ๏ธ
Short-term support โ Gelsemium 30c:
Single dose
For muscular weakness, fatigue-triggered drifting
Eyes may wander more after illness or exertion
Heavy eyelids, lethargy, sometimes mild tremor
Observe how often drifting occurs ๐
Limit screens & encourage outdoor play ๐ณ
Long-term / structural support โ Causticum 30c:
Consider if drifting becomes persistent
Supports neuromuscular tone and coordination
Helpful for underlying neuromuscular imbalance
Fits well for children with cerebral palsy
Often associated with gradual, long-standing patterns
May improve subtle stiffness or alternating muscle weakness ๐ช
Gentle support + observation + medical guidance = balanced care ๐ฟโจ
Question:
Have you noticed your childโs eyes drifting outward when tired or after illness? ๐
How would you help them?
Published at
2026-02-23 07:00:30 UTCEvent JSON
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