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Eye Coordination Problems

Deficient eye movement and lack of adequate eye muscle control result in eye muscle coordination. It may also cause by an injury or underlying disease. Due to inadequate muscle control, subconsciously, muscles strain to sustain alignment. As a result, double vision is seen in severe cases in which both eyes see the same picture. Eyeglasses, along with vision therapy, can treat poor eye coordination.

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Restricted dilation and constriction movement of pupil in one eye since birth. What could it be?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 17 years old. In my right eye my pupil is barely visible in the centered, but it never dilates or constricts, most of the pupil seems to be covered by my iris. My left pupil is perfectly fine and dilates and constricts according to the amount of light. I can see out of the affecte...  Read Full »


Dr. Manjunath Natarajan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concerns and have seen your photo attachment (attachment removed to protect patient identity). From the image you have attached, I can say that this may be a persistent pupillary membrane. It is a disorder of eye development that occurs during embry...  Read Full »

Why did I suddenly develop strange eye movements?.

Query: Hi doctor, I noticed odd eye movements a month ago and would like you to assess. I had a double vision which is corrected with prism glasses that I started wearing since nine months. I have tingling sensation for the past two years due to Raynaud's phenomenon, but the weird eye movements are new. I ...  Read Full »


Dr. Florilyn Joyce Chulsi Bentrez

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for the query. Yes, your eyelids in the photo (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity) seem fine to me. Were you diagnosed with SLE? Did the double vision persist and does it go away when you cover one eye? Does one eyelid go down or close at...  Read Full »

I cannot move my eyes in a particular direction while thinking. I also underwent treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am recovering from a terrible B12 deficiency. I have already taken six injections. I faced symptoms similar to ADHD with irritation and mental fog. My current issue is that whenever I try to think, I involuntarily move my eyes and tense my head like people usually do, but I face heavy r...  Read Full »


Dr. Seyedaidin Sajedi

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. B12 deficiency can induce a wide variety of neurological signs and symptoms. However, your eye problem is a bit rare for such a condition. I need to know more about your diagnosis. What was the cause of your B12 deficiency, according to your physician's evaluation? ...  Read Full »

Is there any relation between clumsy mind and poor eye muscle coordination?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 30 years old. I have always been a bit clumsy and a slow learner. I easily get lost in details given to me and go completely blank. I had a hard time understanding maths but I do alright in languages. As time passes, I have become increasingly clumsy and have poor eye-muscle coor...  Read Full »


Dr. Anthony Koller

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can only answer in broad terms as there so many things that could lead to the symptoms you are describing. Then I can put you in the direction medically you should follow going forward. 1) The fact that you note you have always been a clumsy person and it worsening n...  Read Full »

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