Why can I shake my eyes fast?

Nystagmus is a condition
condition
A disease is a particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism, and that is not immediately due to any external injury. Diseases are often known to be medical conditions that are associated with specific signs and symptoms.
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whereby a person suffers with involuntary, uncontrollable eye movements
eye movements
Eye movement includes the voluntary or involuntary movement of the eyes, helping in acquiring, fixating and tracking visual stimuli. A special type of eye movement, rapid eye movement, occurs during REM sleep.
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. The condition can often make someone's eyes look like they are shaking
shaking
(slang) what is happening?; what's up?
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, moving quickly either from side to side, up and down, or in a circular motion.
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What is it called when you can voluntarily shake your eyes?

Voluntary nystagmus is a pendular, rapid, conjugate, primarily horizontal, benign nystagmus initiated and maintained by voluntary effort.
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Why can I move my eyes really fast?

Nystagmus is a condition that causes involuntary, rapid movement of one or both eyes. It often occurs with vision problems, including blurriness. This condition is sometimes called “dancing eyes.”
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How rare is it to shake your eyes on command?

Purpose: : The ability of an individual to generate volitional, rapid, to–and–fro eye movements has been reported in 5–8% of the population, but the etiology of this "voluntary nystagmus" is unknown.
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Is voluntary nystagmus rare?

A survey of a college age population revealed that 8% could produce voluntary nystagmus. Seventy-nine per cent of this sample had relatives who could also produce it.
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Eye Talent (I Can Vibrate My Eyes)



Why can I blur my eyes on command?

The ability to defocus your eyes on command is a natural one, but not everyone can do it. It's accomplished by having the ability to relax the ciliary muscles in your eyes, which causes them to lose their focusing powers.
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Can you control nystagmus?

Acquired nystagmus can sometimes be corrected once the underlying condition is addressed. For example, if nystagmus is caused by an inner ear condition, symptoms may go away once it's treated. People with congenital nystagmus cannot be cured completely, but symptoms can be managed with proper treatment.
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What is the rarest eye color?

Of those four, green is the rarest. It shows up in about 9% of Americans but only 2% of the world's population. Hazel/amber is the next rarest of these. Blue is the second most common and brown tops the list with 45% of the U.S. population and possibly almost 80% worldwide.
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Is voluntary nystagmus genetic?

Aschoff et al. (1976) reported voluntary nystagmus in members of 5 generations of a family, suggesting autosomal dominant inheritance. There were 'skipped generations,' consistent with incomplete penetrance. In a survey of students at Indiana University, Zahn (1978) found that 8% could produce voluntary nystagmus.
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Can nystagmus make you go blind?

The good news Nystagmus is not painful and does not lead to total blindness. Vision tends to improve until it stabilises around the age of five or six. Giving children plenty of stimulation in the early years does seem to help them make best use of the vision they have.
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Why can I twitch my eyelid on command?

Stress, tiredness, eyestrain, caffeine alcohol or tobacco usage, dry eyes, allergies or nutritional imbalances are factors that can trigger or exacerbate eye twitches. The body produces endogenous cortisol (a steroid) when stressed, which may cause biological warning signs to the body to de-stress.
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How common is nystagmus?

Nystagmus has an incidence rate of at least 1 in 1,000 people in the general population and is the most common form of visual impairment among school aged children. The condition affects both men and women, although some forms of nystagmus, such as X-linked infantile nystagmus may be more common in boys.
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Is nystagmus a lazy eye?

Amblyopia due to Nystagmus

Nystagmus is a pattern of relatively rapid, involuntary, to-and-fro movement of the eyes. Since the fixation of the eyes is not perfectly steady, nystagmus usually is associated with a decrease in visual acuity.
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Can nystagmus be normal?

This is normal nystagmus, occurring after 6 months of age. It includes end-point and optokinetic nystagmus. End-point nystagmus is the nystagmus associated with extreme positions of gaze. It is a fine jerk nystagmus with the fast phase being in the direction of the gaze.
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What does nystagmus feel like?

Nystagmus Symptoms

When nystagmus is related to a problem involving the vestibular system in the inner ear or the brain, vertigo, dizziness or loss of balance are almost always present. Nystagmus usually causes blurry vision in addition to jumping vision.
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Why are my eyes turning grey?

Cataracts – A cloudiness on the lens of your eye (behind the pupil) that can appear grey in color. Cataracts are common as you age and are often removed through surgery. Injury or trauma – When the eye is injured, the iris can be damaged and make your eye color appear changed.
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What is the prettiest eye color?

While hazel was found to be the most attractive eye color in females. When it came to the most attractive eye color in females, the results were very different. Hazel eyes topped the list as the most popular, with 65 out of 322 total matches—or 20.19 percent.
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Can 2 brown eyes have a blue eyed baby?

For two parents with brown eyes to have a blue-eyed child, both parents must genetically be Bb. When this happens, there is a 1 in 4 chance that these parents will have a bb child with blue eyes.
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Does anxiety cause nystagmus?

Nystagmus. According to the American Optometric Association, nystagmus is generally triggered by stress and overall fatigue.
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How do you know if you have nystagmus?

Nystagmus Symptoms
  1. sensitivity to light.
  2. dizziness.
  3. difficulty seeing in the dark.
  4. vision problems.
  5. holding the head in a turned or tilted position.
  6. the feeling that the world is shaking.
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Why do I feel weird when I move my eyes?

People with oscillopsia usually have trouble seeing clearly, especially during movement, and feel as though their surroundings are moving when they are not. Oscillopsia is a symptom of several conditions that affect the eye muscles, the inner ear, and parts of the central nervous system, including the brain.
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Why do my eyes Unfocus ADHD?

The most common visual condition related to ADHD diagnoses is convergence insufficiency (reduced ability for the eyes to focus, read and work at near). Those with ADHD are three times more likely to have convergence insufficiency.
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Can ADHD affect vision?

A study published Optometry and Vision Science (May, 2016) found that children with vision problems are 200% more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. Researchers looked at 75,000 students and found that 15.6% of those with vision problems had also been diagnosed with ADHD.
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Why can I make myself see double?

A problem with the muscles

When one eye muscle is weaker than the other, you can start seeing double. Thyroid disorders and myasthenia gravis (an autoimmune illness) can cause this problem. For patients with thyroid issues, surgery can help to reposition the eye muscles.
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What is eye darting?

Nystagmus is a condition that causes repetitive and involuntary eye movements and can affect either one or both of your eyes. This involuntary movement can have several forms, including up and down, side to side, or in a circular motion.
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