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When I stare at an object, I see it moving. It sometimes feel like vibrating and sometimes just shaking or even oscillating. The rate of this movement sometimes get amplified to quite an extent that it causes nausea and discomfort and sometimes even headache. I find it very disturbing. I first noticed it 11 years back and consulted a doctor who referred me to a neurologist. But without even conducting any checkups, it was concluded that it was due to stress. I started noticing the symptoms again 2 years back briefly. Now I experience the same quite often and feels like it exist almost everytime with the rate of disturbance mostly mild. I recently went to an eye hospital and did checkup. I have spectacles now but issue still persists. What can be the reason?
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The problem you are describing seems like q nystagmus causing nausea ...but need a detailed examination ...go for a 2nd opinion from a neurologist probably in a institute rather private setup...
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It looks like you have oscillopsia which can be due to a number of causes.consult a Neurologist again.
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