
2026-05-02T07:09:34
Nystagmus: When the Eyes Move Involuntarily •Nystagmus is an eye condition characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements of the eyes. •These movements may be side-to-side (horizontal), up and down (vertical), or circular, and can affect one or both eyes.•It can be present from birth (congenital) or develop later due to neurological issues, inner ear problems, injury, or certain medications.•Symptoms include uncontrolled eye movements, blurred vision, difficulty focusing, and sometimes problems with balance or coordination. •Some people may adopt a head position that helps them see more clearly.•Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include glasses, contact lenses, medications, vision therapy, or surgery in selected cases. •While it may not always be completely cured, symptoms can often be managed effectively.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide detailed evaluation and personalized care for conditions like nystagmus. •Early diagnosis helps improve visual function and quality of life. #Nystagmus #EyeCare #VisionHealth #HealthyEyes 👁️