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11-14-2015, 04:45 PM
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Re: Asking for a Bit of Medical Help (eye Problem)
This is absolutely false... I don't see why I keep hearing people say this... Eyes grow in proportion to the size of the head... From the time you are born to when you grow to an adult, the diameter of the eye is about 50% larger...
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#13
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11-14-2015, 06:08 PM
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Re: Asking for a Bit of Medical Help (eye Problem)
Size See also: Mammalian eye The dimensions differ among adults by only one or two millimetres; it is remarkably consistent across different ethnicities. The vertical measure, generally less than the horizontal distance, is about 24 mm among adults, at birth about 16–17 millimetres (about 0.65 inch). The transverse size of a human adult eye is approximately 24.2 mm and the sagittal size is 23.7 mm with no significant difference between sexes and age groups. Strong correlation was found between the transverse diameter and the width of the orbit (r = 0.88).[3] The eyeball grows rapidly, increasing to 22.5–23 mm (approx. 0.89 in) by three years of age. By age 13, the eye attains its full size. The typical adult eye has an anterior to posterior diameter of 24 millimetres, a volume of six cubic centimetres (0.4 cu. in.),[4] and a mass of 7.5 grams (weight of 0.25 oz.). |
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11-14-2015, 11:13 PM
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Re: Asking for a Bit of Medical Help (eye Problem)
Sounds like you've had a migraine buddy. If it comes back, try a few drops of drain cleaner |
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11-20-2015, 09:58 PM
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Re: Asking for a Bit of Medical Help (eye Problem)
well... im a very good expert... so listen. stop poking your eye out. seriously, its just probably a shock from sudden blast of air. more like a flash burn of welders even if the eye is too far away to really get burned. body have a way of healing itself so just leave it alone and get some rest. |