Hi guys,
My dad is at age 80, a stroke survivor, but recently his right eyes seems to be not functioning that well. From what I can see visually, he right eyes is always not looking at the same direction compared to his left eyes. His right eye lid is always sagging so down that I always thought his right eyes was closed. I questioned him about his vision and he answered with good vision with nothing being impacted. Thus, I am wondering what is happening to his right eye?
Or if you feel it it is not an emergency make an appointment with his neurologist or ophthalmologist for an office visit (many providers are actually seeing patients) and if not- telehealth.
There probably isn't much to be done about this - apart from compensating in a practical way by, for example, placing objects he needs in his line of functioning sight - but you'd better get him examined in case it's a warning sign.
Thank you so much