What Are The Symptoms Of Kallmann Syndrome?

Eye Defects

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Kallmann syndrome may result in certain eye defects, with one of the most common being nystagmus. Individuals with nystagmus display involuntary, repetitive eye movements that may alternate between rapid and slow speeds. The involuntary eye movements can involve vertical, horizontal, or circular eye motion. To check for nystagmus, patients will need to have an eye exam performed by an ophthalmologist. The exam will likely include a test that records and analyzes the patient's eye movements, and some individuals might be asked to have a neurological exam with a physician. Glasses and contact lenses can improve symptoms for patients with nystagmus, and surgery to reposition certain eye muscles may be suggested. While these treatments do not cure congenital nystagmus, they will often slow down the involuntary eye movements and lead to clearer vision.

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