Nystagmus is an eye movement disorder in which the eyes move rapidly and involuntarily, making it difficult to maintain stable vision. These abnormal movements can reduce visual clarity and affect the ability to focus on objects. (aao.org)
Some patients may adopt an abnormal head posture or head tilt to improve visual stability and reduce eye movement intensity.
Nystagmus is a vision condition characterized by involuntary, repetitive, and uncontrolled eye movements. These eye movements may occur side-to-side, up and down, or in a circular pattern. Nystagmus can affect one or both eyes and may interfere with clear vision, depth perception, balance, and coordination. The condition may be present from birth (congenital nystagmus) or develop later in life due to neurological, inner ear, or eye-related disorders. Early diagnosis and proper management are important to improve visual function and identify underlying medical conditions. At ASG Eye Hospital, experienced neuro-ophthalmologists and pediatric eye specialists provide advanced diagnosis and comprehensive treatment for nystagmus using modern neuro-ophthalmic diagnostic technology.
Congenital or infantile nystagmus develops during infancy, usually within the first few months of life. It may occur due to developmental eye or neurological conditions.
Acquired nystagmus develops later in life due to neurological diseases, brain disorders, trauma, medication side effects, or inner ear problems.
The eyes move side-to-side horizontally.
The eyes move upward and downward.
The eyes rotate in circular movements.
Common symptoms include:
Nystagmus may develop due to various eye, neurological, or vestibular disorders, including:
Certain medications, alcohol, or drug toxicity may trigger acquired nystagmus.
Some forms of congenital nystagmus may have hereditary associations.
Factors that may increase the risk include:
Without proper management, nystagmus may lead to:
At ASG Eye Hospital, specialists perform detailed eye and neurological evaluations to diagnose nystagmus and determine the underlying cause. Diagnostic tests may include:
Prescription glasses or contact lenses may improve visual clarity in some patients.
Visual exercises and rehabilitation may help improve visual function and eye coordination.
Certain medications may help reduce abnormal eye movements in selected cases.
Management of neurological disease, vestibular problems, or eye disorders may improve symptoms.
Prism lenses may help improve head posture and visual comfort.
In some patients, surgery may help reposition eye muscles to improve head posture and reduce abnormal movements. (aao.org)
Many people with nystagmus can lead active and productive lives with appropriate visual support and treatment. Helpful measures may include:
You should seek medical attention if you experience:
ASG Eye Hospital provides advanced diagnosis and management for nystagmus and neuro-ophthalmology disorders with a focus on improving visual function, identifying underlying causes, and enhancing quality of life.
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Nystagmus may sometimes indicate neurological or eye disorders, so proper medical evaluation is important.
Some cases can be managed effectively with treatment, although complete cure may not always be possible depending on the cause.
Yes, nystagmus can reduce visual clarity, depth perception, and focusing ability.
Yes, congenital nystagmus commonly develops during infancy and may be associated with pediatric eye conditions.
Sudden onset of abnormal eye movements, dizziness, neurological symptoms, or vision changes requires immediate medical evaluation.
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