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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Uncontrolled eye movements
  1. Nystagmus is a term to describe uncontrollable movements of the eyes that may be: Side to side (horizontal nystagmus) Up and down (vertical ...
  2. ... problems may result in double vision or rapid, uncontrolled eye movements . ... You may have a small amount of uncontrolled eye movement ( nystagmus ) when looking to an extreme left or right position. This is normal.
  3. ... the hips, legs, or feet Problems with balance Uncontrolled eye movements or leg and feet movements (called opsoclonus-myoclonus ...
  4. ... defect in the extraocular muscles which results in uncontrolled eye movements. The test involves moving the eyes in eight ...
  5. ... affecting infants and young children. It involves rapid, uncontrolled eye movements, head bobbing, and sometimes, holding the neck in ...
  6. ... facial appearance and eye spacing Crossed eyes or uncontrolled eye movements Difficulty feeding Excessive sleepiness Headache Irritability, poor temper ...
  7. ... Changes in muscle tone, especially muscle spasms and uncontrolled movements Crossed eyes Handwriting that gets worse Difficulty at school Difficulty ...
  8. ... cause drowsiness and some side effects, such as uncontrolled movements of the lips, eyes, head, and neck for a short time. These ...
  9. ... cause drowsiness and some side effects such as uncontrolled movements of the lips, eyes, head, and neck for a short time. These ...
  10. Tics may involve repeated, uncontrolled spasm-like muscle movements, such as: Eye blinking Grimacing Mouth twitching Nose wrinkling Squinting Repeated throat clearing or grunting may also be present.
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