What is wrong with Hazel from ‘OutDaughtered’? Here's what you want to know about the clinical situation of one of the crucial quints.

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And we'll be the primary to admit that telling quints apart is no small feat. Honestly, it's arduous enough for us to inform siblings aside when they are now not identical. But there is one Busby quint who sticks out more than the rest, and that's the reason cute glasses-wearing Hazel.

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What is wrong with Hazel from OutDaughtered? The quint has a vision condition. 

Hazel's glasses are more than just trendy equipment, although. They help correct her nystagmus, a vision condition wherein eyes make repetitive out of control actions. The movements can lead to reduced vision and depth perception and can have an effect on stability and coordination, in keeping with the American Optometric Association.

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Many of those that have Hazel's imaginative and prescient situation discover it across the time that she did, as the medical drawback maximum incessantly develops through 2 or 3 months of age. 

As we saw on the display, Hazel had to get eye surgical procedure back in 2016. Mom Danielle explained, "This surgery fix is not even about her vision."

"It's more so to correct the placement of where her eye goes to focus better so she doesn't have to turn her neck, which is a huge deal," she persisted. And Danielle is aware of that nystagmus is one thing with "no official cure" that Hazel "was born with and she'll have it for the remainder of her life."

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"It's inevitable that one day she'll have another," Danielle stated in an interview with Us Weekly of Hazel's eye surgical treatment. "So we visit her eye doctors every couple months."

Danielle calls Hazel her maximum "independent" daughter.

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While Danielle is cool, calm, and collected about Hazel's eye condition, dad Adam has been a bit of extra frightened during the years.

After all, it is no wonder to any person who follows the devout dad on Instagram that Hazel and he get one of the crucial one-on-one time. When they went in for Hazel's preliminary surgical procedure, he was once all but freaking out at the 1-in-100,000 odds of everlasting vision loss. 

"To most people, that would sound like, 'Man, that's pretty good odds,'" he said at the display on the time. "But then whenever you think of our situation, our chance of having all-girl quintuplets was 1 in 64 million, so odds don't really do it for us now."

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Although as a toddler, Hazel was a bit bodily behind schedule in comparison to her sisters, it kind of feels like the 4-year-old has stuck up and might even be brighter than a few of her different quints.

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Danielle, who hasn't up to date her blog a lot, took the time to put up last year after the women' first day of pre-Ok. After a sequence of aptitude checks that Danielle was once fretting over, worrying that the preemies could be developmentally behind schedule, Hazel just about aced all of them. 

She even completed the lengthy sequence of questions by asking her trainer why there have been such a lot of questions — what a pointy little lady! Danielle selected to pair off the other quints for pre-K and put "miss independent Hazel" in a class without her sisters.

"Hazel is so independent and could care less if her sisters are in the same room as her," Danielle said about her fierce 4-year-old. "She is super social and confident, she will do amazing meeting new friends."

We're certain of it — Hazel is extremely treasured! See the quints shine on OutDaughtered, Tuesdays at Nine p.m. on TLC.

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