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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Medication For A Defect In The Vision

Hello, I have a very important problem. I am currently a medical student and I

am exhibiting eye problems. I study a lot and I have experienced a change of

vision in my eyes. Additionally, it takes me a long time to fall asleep. When I

close my eyelids, my eyeballs constantly move laterally and medially. It feels

like they are moving involuntary. I feel like my lateral rectus and medial

rectus muscles are overacting. It takes me awhile to fall asleep because of

this. When I close my eyelids, my eyeballs constantly move side to side and they

do not relax like they're supposed to when I fall asleep. To explain my vision

problems, everything just feels like blurry vision and also I feel like my

eyesight has gotten weaker. I have gone to my family physician and the

optometrist and both think that it might be a neurological disorder. The

excessive overaction of those muscles occur once I close my eyes and does not

allow me to sleep.
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
you are having anxiety neurosis for fear of examination. refraction should be done and cover test to see for phoria. any abnormality detected should be treated properly. reduce your anxiety and sleep properly. be normal take proper food. maintain your physical activity like gym activity
if requested get proper corection. excessive reading may cause fatigue. there may be accommodation problem.
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Suggest Medication For A Defect In The Vision

you are having anxiety neurosis for fear of examination. refraction should be done and cover test to see for phoria. any abnormality detected should be treated properly. reduce your anxiety and sleep properly. be normal take proper food. maintain your physical activity like gym activity if requested get proper corection. excessive reading may cause fatigue. there may be accommodation problem.