“Ocular torticollis” also known as “cat eye” is a condition in which the eyes jerk back and forth when they are open and the back of the head is pulled down. The back of the neck and eye area are commonly affected, causing a feeling of pins and needles.
If you’ve ever had this happen, you know the feeling. The ocular torticollis is a result of damage to the muscles of the head and neck, causing the muscles of the head to spasm when the eyes are open. It can occur as a result of infection, trauma, or even a tumor, so it’s best to see a doctor as soon as possible if you’ve had it.
The ocular torticollis is a result of damage to the muscles of the head and neck, causing the muscles of the head to spasm when the eyes are open. It can occur as a result of infection, trauma, or even a tumor, so its best to see a doctor as soon as possible if youve had it.
The ocular torticollis can be an eye problem, but there isn’t much that can be done to fix it. I think the best thing to do is to seek medical help as soon as possible.
It doesn’t sound like me or anyone who suffers from ocular torticollis, but I have had it myself. It’s definitely not fun.
ocular torticollis can be an eye problem but it can be a serious problem if it hurts. If youve got it now, it can be pretty unbearable. I had it for a day or two, then got it again later. It was just not the same. It also sounds like you dont have it.
That is a very interesting and possibly scary thing to say, but it’s true. It is very, very important that you seek medical help for ocular torticollis. There is no magic cure, and there are no cures for ocular torticollis. There are drugs, but they only help a very small percentage of people. The only real treatment is to rest as much as you can, and get plenty of sleep.
I have had ocular torticollis. I was at a party at a friend’s house in New Hampshire in June and I just happened to be wearing a skirt. I turned to take the skirt off, and it just hit me.
It was so bad that my eyes were burning like hell. I thought I was going to die, and I was just shaking uncontrollably. My sister-in-law called the emergency room and they put me on an immediate drip of steroids. But it took me a while to recover.