Gaze paralysis

Gaze paralysis is a condition in which a person is unable to move their eyes left and right, up and down, or can only move one eye. This disease can be caused by various reasons, ranging from genetic factors to head injuries, stroke and other diseases of the central nervous system.

Gaze palsy is a movement disorder of the eye muscles that can lead to loss of balance, blurred vision, and difficulty reading. This condition can have a variety of symptoms, including double vision, inability to regulate the focal length of the eyes, dizziness and difficulty walking.