Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nystagmus
noun
/nɪˈstæɡ.məs/
Definition
Nystagmus is a condition characterized by involuntary eye movements, often resulting in reduced or limited vision.
Examples
- During the eye exam, the doctor noticed that the patient exhibited symptoms of nystagmus.
- Nystagmus can affect a person’s balance and coordination.
- Some children are born with nystagmus, which can improve with age.
Meaning
It refers to the oscillation of the eyes, either in a horizontal, vertical, or rotational pattern, often caused by neurological issues or inner ear problems.
Synonyms
- Involuntary eye movement
- Eye oscillation