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More recently people have notified me that my left eye doesn't when I close my eyes & that my right eye droops a little too?
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I am not a doctor but what you are describing seems to be Bell's palsy. That is where the seventh cranial nerve has been subject to a virus. Talk to your doctor about treatment. This could be taking extra vitamin B complex plus an additional B-12. Keeping the eye covered to prevent objects from entering the eye and using artificial tears to prevent the eye from drying out.
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