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Nystagmus: Definition, Causes, Testing & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
2023年10月4日 · Nystagmus is rapid, uncontrollable eye movements. If you have nystagmus, your eyes may move up and down, side to side or in a circular motion. Sometimes people are born with it (congenital nystagmus), but you can also develop it later in life (acquired nystagmus). Glasses, contact lenses, medications and surgery are potential treatments.
Nystagmus: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD
2024年9月19日 · Nystagmus is a condition that causes rapid and uncontrollable eye movements. Your eyes may move horizontally, vertically, or in a circular motion. It often leads to blurred …
Nystagmus - Wikipedia
Nystagmus is a condition of involuntary (or voluntary, in some cases) [1] eye movement. [2] People can be born with it but more commonly acquire it in infancy or later in life. In many cases it may result in reduced or limited vision. [3]
What Is Nystagmus? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2024年11月7日 · Nystagmus is a condition where the eyes move rapidly and uncontrollably. They can move: The movement can vary between slow and fast and usually happens in both eyes. The eyes may shake more when looking in certain directions. People with nystagmus may tilt or turn their head to see more clearly. This helps to slow down the eye movements.
Nystagmus: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments - Healthline
2019年7月11日 · Nystagmus is a condition that causes involuntary, rapid movement of one or both eyes. It often occurs with vision problems. Learn more about the causes of nystagmus and what you can do to treat...
Nystagmus - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nystagmus is an involuntary, rhythmic side-to-side, up and down or circular motion of the eyes resulting from a variety of conditions Colin Patrick Kane, O.D., tells you what you need to know about nystagmus. Nystagmus most commonly affects both eyes. It may only last seconds or it may be permanent.
Nystagmus: What it is, symptoms, causes, and more - Medical News Today
2022年6月21日 · Nystagmus is a condition in which the eyes move uncontrollably, often rhythmically and rapidly. This condition can be either congenital or acquired. The most …
Nystagmus Types - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年2月27日 · Nystagmus is derived from Greek nustagmos (nodding, drowsiness) and nystazein (be sleepy or doze). It is a rhythmic, involuntary, rapid, oscillatory movement of the eyes. It may have a slow, fast, or a combination of both. It can be continuous, paroxysmal, with positional or gaze or head positioning triggers.
Nystagmus - EyeWiki
Nystagmus is defined by rhythmic, abnormal eye movements with a "slow" eye movement driving the eye off the target followed by a second movement that brings the eye back to the target. The movement can be horizontal, vertical, torsional or a combination of these movements.
What is Nystagmus? – American Nystagmus Network
Nystagmus is an involuntary, repetitive eye movement that usually results in some degree of visual loss and may be associated with other, more serious conditions that limit vision. The degree and direction of eye movement, amount of visual loss, and resulting impairment vary greatly from person to person.