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Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking

Marcus Gunn jaw winking is a condition characterized by synkinetic movements in the upper eyelid of one side during mastication. It can be seen in patients with a past history of ocular trauma or strabismus surgery. Ptosis surgery and occlusion therapy are done to treat the condition

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Why does my eye blink when I move my jaws?

Query: Hi doctor,My right eye automatically starts to blink whenever I used to eat something or do movements from my mouth. I checked with a doctor a few years back, they did not give me any sort of appropriate results for that. My parents also checked with some doctor in childhood and never got any result...  Read Full »


Dr. Manjunath Natarajan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The condition that you are describing here closely resembles a condition called Marcus gunn jaw winking. This causes a drooping of the affected eyelid with such movements of the eyelids on jaw movements. The cause for such movements is due to various factors, the ne...  Read Full »

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