Unfortunately, there is no cure for congenital nystagmus. However, patients can achieve clearer vision with contact lenses or glasses. For those with acquired nystagmus, surgery may be effective in repositioning the eye muscles that are responsible for movement. While this is not curative, it allows individuals to hold their heads in a more comfortable position. Sometimes, it is also possible for the symptoms to go away. Generally, this occurs if you treat an underlying medical issue that is causing the nystagmus.

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