
Have Periodic Involuntary Eye Movements. Feeling Like Things In Room Are Moving. How To Overcome This Problem?

Nystagmus and Vestibular affliction.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for the query, I have carefully gone through your rather accurate and elaborate description. I can understand your concern.
The problem, I strongly suspect, is in your inner ear. The vestibular apparatus which is responsible for balance and coordinating eye movements might be affected in your case.
There are different types of nystagmus, depending on the site of lesion, it could be central (Where the lesion is in the brain), Peripheral, where in the affected part is vestibular system in the inner ear.
Nystagmus in both these cases can be associated with balance problems.
The approach is to first identify the exact site of lesion and then explore the treatment options, the treatments vary widely depending on the exact reason for the problem.
Hence I suggest you first consult an ENT specialist at the earliest and get yourself examined.
If getting an appointment takes long, then I would suggest you go to the ER, as a complete loss of balance can be quite debilitating.
You might also have to see a neurologist depending on the outcome of your ENT visit.
I hope I have been able to address your concern, please do feel free to revert back if you need further clarification.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Warm regards,

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