Question
My child is 18 months old, and she has one eye that is larger than the other. I’ve noticed that she seems to always use the larger eye when looking at things. What should I do?
Answer
It’s normal for people to have one eye larger than the other. In fact, you might not realize it, but all eyes are slightly asymmetrical. Not only are your eyes different sizes, but so are your hands, feet, and ears. Don’t believe me? When you buy shoes, even two shoes of the same size, when you try them on, you always end up with one that fits loosely and one that’s a bit tighter. So, there’s no need to worry. Sometimes, how you look on the outside is mainly influenced by your mood. Sometimes, when you’re in a good mood, you look great, and when you’re in a bad mood, naturally, you don’t look as good.