10 Unmissable Signs You Might Have Ataxia-Telangiectasia - No Doctor's Appointment Needed

7. Oculomotor Apraxia (Difficulty Moving Eyes Voluntarily)

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Beyond generalized ophthalmoplegia, a more specific, tell-tale sign can be oculomotor apraxia. This isn't about weak eye muscles, but a difficulty initiating voluntary eye movements. A child might have to subtly jerk their head to one side to get their eyes to follow, or struggle to quickly shift their gaze between two objects. This compensation is a crucial, often missed, neurological sign, as the brain struggles to command the eyes to move smoothly, impacting reading and visual tracking.

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