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Wiggling Your Eyes. Nystagmus is a condition where the eyes move on their own, typically in quick, jerky movements. Your eyes may move horizontally, vertically, or in a circular. Nystagmus looks like a rapid, rhythmic, horizontal (side to side) motion in the eyes. Sometimes people are born with it (congenital nystagmus), but you can also develop it later in life. That’s not to be confused with acquired. Visual distortions, or visual disturbances, cause changes in eyesight such as blurry or wavy vision. Seeing waves in peripheral vision (out of corner of eye) seeing white lines in your. Vertical (up and down) or rotary (moving in a circle) nystagmus can also occur, but these patterns are not typical. Here is why your eyes are not working as they should. Nystagmus is a condition that causes rapid and uncontrollable eye movements. If you have nystagmus, your eyes may move up and down, side to side or in a circular motion. Contact your ophthalmologist if you find one or more of the following symptoms: Your symptoms sound suspicious for an ophthalmic migraine (migraine without a headache).

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Here is why your eyes are not working as they should. Seeing waves in peripheral vision (out of corner of eye) seeing white lines in your. Contact your ophthalmologist if you find one or more of the following symptoms: Visual distortions, or visual disturbances, cause changes in eyesight such as blurry or wavy vision. Your eyes may move horizontally, vertically, or in a circular. Nystagmus is a condition that causes rapid and uncontrollable eye movements. Nystagmus looks like a rapid, rhythmic, horizontal (side to side) motion in the eyes. That’s not to be confused with acquired. Your symptoms sound suspicious for an ophthalmic migraine (migraine without a headache). Nystagmus is a condition where the eyes move on their own, typically in quick, jerky movements.

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Wiggling Your Eyes Contact your ophthalmologist if you find one or more of the following symptoms: Nystagmus is a condition where the eyes move on their own, typically in quick, jerky movements. If you have nystagmus, your eyes may move up and down, side to side or in a circular motion. Seeing waves in peripheral vision (out of corner of eye) seeing white lines in your. Your eyes may move horizontally, vertically, or in a circular. Visual distortions, or visual disturbances, cause changes in eyesight such as blurry or wavy vision. Vertical (up and down) or rotary (moving in a circle) nystagmus can also occur, but these patterns are not typical. Nystagmus is a condition that causes rapid and uncontrollable eye movements. Here is why your eyes are not working as they should. That’s not to be confused with acquired. Contact your ophthalmologist if you find one or more of the following symptoms: Nystagmus looks like a rapid, rhythmic, horizontal (side to side) motion in the eyes. Your symptoms sound suspicious for an ophthalmic migraine (migraine without a headache). Sometimes people are born with it (congenital nystagmus), but you can also develop it later in life.

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