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Nystagmus is a condition in which the eyes move involuntarily in a to-and-fro motion—either slowly or rapidly. These movements may be horizontal, vertical, or even circular, making the eyes appear as if they are constantly shaking or “dancing.” This happens when the part of the brain or eye muscles responsible for controlling eye movement does not function properly. 🔍 TYPES OF NYSTAGMUS ✅ Congenital Nystagmus – Present from birth, often genetic. The child’s eyes keep moving, but many still develop near-normal vision. ✅ Acquired Nystagmus – Occurs later in life due to injury, neurological disorders, stroke, multiple sclerosis, inner ear issues, etc. 🧠 COMMON SYMPTOMS Blurred or unstable vision Difficulty focusing on objects Poor balance or coordination Sometimes associated with vertigo or motion sickness 🩺 HOW IS IT DIAGNOSED? Eye specialists examine eye movements closely, and in many cases MRI scans, blood tests, or neurological evaluations are required to find the underlying cause. 💡 TREATMENT OPTIONS MAY INCLUDE: Medicines (depending on cause) Vision therapy & eye exercises Special glasses or contact lenses Surgery in rare and severe cases Treating the root medical condition if nystagmus is secondary 📌 If you suspect you or your child may have nystagmus, it is important to consult an eye specialist or neurologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. 👇 Need help or have questions? Comment below or call our helpline to book a FREE consultation with our eye care team. 📞 Contact us at: 9711116605 🌐 Visit: https://eyemantra.in/ __________________ what is nystagmus, neurological eye disorder, involuntary eye movement, nystagmus symptoms, #nystagmus #dancingeye #eyediseases #eyehealth