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My head move to the right and shaking to the right.Specialy when i try to focus with my eyes.Is it NYSTAGMUS?


When i feel stress, and tension in my neck,my head start to move to the right.(i have this everyday since 1999.And become worst.It's make uncofident,cause people around me can see and laughing about this.)And my eyes view have difficultness to keep straight.If it is NYSTAGMUS eye or head,,any treatment for this? Thanks alot

You don't have NYSTAGMUS. That is when your eyes shake back and forth. I have it. Your neck doing it, means your muscles in your neck, like you, are getting old. My grandmother did that. Your muscles in your neck will also tense, and jerk under stress. It hasn't got anything to do with your eyes. Go to a doctor, and they'll tell you what I am telling you.

Nystagmus is involuntary movement of the eye ball alone, without moving the head at all. You cant see nystagmus on yourself. This sounds like a neurological problem. See a physician.

You need to see a doctor, especially a neurologist.

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