Congenital nystagmus?

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summary

Nystagmus is divided into congenital nystagmus and nystagmus. Congenital nystagmus is nystagmus from the neonatal stage. However, nystagmus is mostly caused by external factors, such as trauma and some diseases. Congenital nystagmus? Let's talk about it.

Congenital nystagmus?

Syndrome of wind evil in collaterals: acute onset, with aversion to cold, fever, headache, or vertigo, red tongue and floating pulse.

Syndrome of blood deficiency and wind: nystagmus, with dull complexion, dizziness and tinnitus, numbness of limbs and muscles, dry eyes and thin pulse.

Congenital endowment deficiency syndrome: more common in children, and see complexion (white light) white, or yellow, depressed, less food lazy speech, tongue light moss white, pulse heavy fine.

matters needing attention

1. Be sure to make a definite diagnosis, whether it is congenital or acquired, and the treatment methods are different. 2. Try not to watch electronic products during this period.