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Nystagmus
Nystagmus is a condition that affects eye movement. Browse our aticles to learn about what can cause it and potential treatment options that can help.

While a number of conditions can lead to symptoms of nystagmus, it can also be caused by injury or the use of certain medications.

Nystagmus is characterized by involuntary eye movements. Other symptoms might range from blurred vision to poor balance, among others.

Horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) describes uncontrollable horizontal eye movements brought on by alcohol intoxication.

Nystagmus cannot be cured, but there are several treatment options, including medication, biofeedback training, surgery and corrective lenses.

Nystagmus in babies is estimated to occur in 1 in 5,000 births. Typical onset is between 6 weeks and 6 months of age. Learn more about infantile nystagmus.N

Nystagmus is characterized by involuntary eye movements. Other symptoms might range from blurred vision to poor balance, among others.

nystagmus and strabismus: How do they differ? (Hint: One is an eye movement disorder; the other is not.)N

A general eye doctor can test for and recognize the signs of nystagmus. A specialist then tests to establish a cause of nystagmus and find a solution.

Learn more about the different types of nystagmus, each with its own set of causes, symptoms and potential treatments.
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