Ophthalmoparesis - Paralysis of eye muscles
Ophthalmoparesis is a specifics part of science that is involved with the research and identification of specific kinds of neurological illnesses in the patients. Ophthalmoparesis is a specific defect in the eyes of the patient that refers to the partial or complete paralysis of the extraocular muscles which are responsible for the movements of the eyes and the eyeballs.
When the complete paralysis of the eyes takes place that such a condition is known as ophthalmoplegia. Patients with such a condition are not able to move their eyes in any of the forms and thus their eyes just become stable and immobile.
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