What is a child s eye shaking from side to side?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The main causes of this disease:

    1. Congenital cerebral hypoxia: the main cause of common pediatric nystagmus in life is caused by congenital cerebral hypoxia, many women are mothers for the first time, and it is inevitable that there will be negligence in pregnancy and childbirth, which will lead to the failure of the child to give birth smoothly, resulting in the lack of oxygen in the child's brain, leading to the occurrence of diseases. This reminds us that parents must pay more attention during pregnancy, read more books on relevant aspects during pregnancy, and make adequate preparations for a smooth delivery.

    2. Gene mutation: This disease is not common in daily life, which does not mean that there is no such phenomenon. During pregnancy, the mother has a genetic mutation in the child, which leads to lesions in the visual system and extraocular muscular system, which causes nystagmus.

    3. Genetic factors: It may be that the parents have this disease, so that the disease is inherited. This situation is very serious, even after the normal **, the prognosis is not good.

    When this happens, both the patient and the parents should have a good mindset. Assistive devices can be used to improve the ability to perform daily living.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Analysis: Judging from your description, it is considered that it may be nystagmus**, which may be caused by congenital heredity, congenital dysplasia, or acquired eye and brain diseases. It is recommended that you choose an eye examination in a regular public hospital to confirm the diagnosis, and if so, you must find ** to remove the predisposing factors.

    If it is congenital heredity and caused by congenital dysplasia, there is generally no particularly good method.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Frequent eye shaking in children cannot be ignored, and the symptom may be nystagmus.

    Nystagmus is involuntary, rhythmic reciprocating movements of the eyes. It is a condition that affects the coordination of both the interacting nerves** and is a common sign of disorders of the central nervous system, extraocular muscles, visual system, and vestibular system. According to the rhythm of nystagmus, it is divided into impulsive type and pendulum type, according to the form of nystagmus, it is divided into horizontal, vertical, rotational and mixed four types, and according to different **, it is divided into oculogenic, otogenic, central and congenital nystagmus.

    Oculogenic nystagmus is mostly caused by binocular vision impairment in infancy and early childhood, and the inability to fix vision in the fovea of the macula, and rarely due to long-term work in a low-light environment.

    The clinical manifestations are:

    1.Involuntary rhythmic movements of the eyeballs, which are usually detected in the first few months of life;

    2.poor eyesight;

    3.often with strabismus;

    4.Abnormal cephalic position: congenital nystagmus, generally with the lightest position of nystagmus, called the median zone or resting eye position, if the resting eye position is lateral, there is a compensatory cephalic position.

    Basis for diagnosis:1Involuntary rhythmic movements of the eyeballs;

    2.Poor vision or compensated cephalic position.

    **Principles:1Correction of refractive errors.

    2.Wear prisms.

    3.Surgery**.

    Principles of medication: 1 atropine or 0 5 tobincanamide should only be used to numb the ciliary muscle before dilated refraction.

    Ancillary examinations: For patients with nystagmus, the general examination package should include the examination frame "A".

    Efficacy evaluation:1**: No nystagmus directly ahead, no compensated head position.

    2.The compensatory head position was significantly improved, and nystagmus and frequency were significantly reduced.

    3.Unhealed: nystagmus does not change.

    Expert tip: Lesions with binocular vision impairment in infancy and early childhood (such as cataract, corneal leukoplakia, etc.) make the macula unable to fix vision and easily cause ocular nystagmus, so it is advisable to improve vision as early as possible to avoid nystagmus. For nystagmus caused by vestibular or central nervous system lesions, **** should be done.

    Congenital nystagmus** is unknown, and if there is compensation, it is advisable to give prism or surgical correction as soon as possible.

    In addition, congenital intracranial hydrocephalus can also have symptoms of eye flutter, so it is recommended to take your child to the hospital as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis: Eye movement from side to side.

    It is involuntary shaking, and it should be nystagmus, albinism, cataract, total color blindness, congenital aniridia, congenital optic nerve development abnormalities, etc.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department to examine the eyes, for patients with congenital idiopathic nystagmus, when wearing a moderate prism, it can improve vision and eliminate abnormal head position, and congenital impulsive type: surgery can be performed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Are there bugs crawling in? Or did you learn similar movements from the people around you? Children love to imitate at this age.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How to cause the child will not be too clear, so only go to the hospital to see what the doctor says, if you are sick, you have to go to the doctor, and it is not too painful for the child to go early if there is something!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to the hospital and don't delay the child.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For nystagmus, it is recommended to use Chinese medicine**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Involuntary side-to-side shaking of the eyeball, medically known as nystagmus, is horizontal, vertical, and rotational. Left and right eye swing is a common horizontal pattern, most of which are caused by poor vision caused by eye diseases, albinism, cataracts, congenital aniridia, congenital optic nerve dysplasia, corneal staphyloma and other diseases can cause eye swing, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally speaking, this shaking of the eyeball is nystagmus, which is a congenital developmental abnormality. It is recommended not to stay up late, not to look too close, you can go to the hospital for a check-up, dilated eye refraction to see.

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