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Congenital Nystagmus? |
does anyone out there have congenital nystagmus? my son is 4 and 1/2 years old and has it. to misslikes___thanks, and god bless http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic688.ht... read this to get some info...good luck. hope everything turns out okay. I have congenital nystagmus.For your son, make sure that all or most of his visiual needs are met. Also, if nearsighted, a monocular will help things. Your child might have a special vision teacher that will come check up on him every so often to see how he is doing in school. Report It Sorry, had to cut it short. Large print, if any low vision, is a must! You might notice later on that his eyes will jiggle most when he is tired, nervous, or stressed. any more questions? Contact me at kawaiisakura92@gmail.com Report It no im sorry i dont know what your talking about.but let god b with ya. and i wanted to let you know i agreed with your answer on the question "if i wer god i would__________?".your tottally right! |
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Nystagmus is many times associated with a condition known as Vertigo. If you treat the Vertigo, then the nystagmus may go away. A drug they use for this makes you very tired and should not be... I don't know how much that this will help but maybe you could give it a try. I have this same thing also. I have light perception now but when I was a child it would bother my vision because i... You are probably experiencing eye strain from reading. The vision changes could also be an astigmatism or perhaps the need for vision correction. If you have not been seen in awhile I would mak... it is an involuntary fast movement followed by the pursuit movement, you cannot say any specific muscles because the movement takes place in vertical, horizontal and diagonally. ...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 ... there is not much you can do to solve this problem. this surgical procedure may be new, but I'm not aware of it. If it's available, I would definitely look into it, because there are fe... Sometimes nystagmus (involuntary eye movement) can be caused by a brain tumor. Not sure what the connection would be to the computer . . suppose it could make the symptoms worse. If you are unsure... There are several different kinds of nystagmus and treatment really depends on which one you have. You should really consult your eye doctor to find out which treatment options are right for you.<... |
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