NystagmusNystagmus appears as an involuntary constant movement of the eyes. The eyes appear to 'dance', 'shake' or 'jump' around. Nystagmus usually means that there is a problem with the eyes or the brain. It may be present at birth or shortly after (congenital) or it may occur later in life (acquired). Congenital NystagmusThere are two types of congenital nystagmus:
Acquired NystagmusOlder children or adults may develop nystagmus for various reasons including neurological disease, head injury, inner ear disease and stroke. Treatment of NystagmusNystagmus due to poor vision does not usually improve even if the vision can be corrected. Treatment options for other types of nystagmus depend on the cause of the problem. |



