The swinging of eyes also referred to as pendular nystagmus, in which the involuntary eye movements take place in back and forth swinging motion. Nystagmus symptoms include dizziness, light sensitivity, vision problems, loss of muscle coordination, and tilting head. It can occur congenitally or as a result of certain brain diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
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My kid's eyeball size is quite big.What could it be?
Query: Hello doctor, Yesterday we had a consultation with an eye doctor for my kid. After diagnosis the doctor said "kid's eyeball size is quite big". He also said left and right eye have "-4" power (not cylindrical) and retina is good. He also added that, at this stage we cannot do any thing and asked ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that your kid is having myopia (short sight). In myopia the eyeball size will be larger and no need to be worried about it. Since his retina is good he will do well. This is a commonly seen problem in children. This re... Read Full »