Eye rotation

Introduction

Introduction Signs of eye rotation caused by chlorpromazine poisoning or other causes. When a large dose of chlorpromazine is misused, the child develops dizziness, lethargy, apathy, weakness, sometimes causing mental disorders, gibberish; can also cause hooliganism, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, bloating, jaundice, liver Swollen and so on. Acute poisoning caused by excessive doses often occurs in palpitations, cold extremities, decreased blood pressure, and even shock. Children have difficulty breathing, dilated pupils, and coma and reflexes disappear. Protein, red, white blood cells and casts can appear in the urine. Long-term use of large doses of granulocyte reduction, thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, and even aplastic anemia. At present, the five-stage therapy is effective in treating aplastic anemia. Occasionally, jaundice, liver and lymphadenopathy, asthma, rash, purpura, neutropenia, fever, etc. occur due to the therapeutic dose. It can also cause extra-vertebral symptoms such as tremor, muscle rigidity, involuntary movement, closed jaw, difficulty swallowing, torticollis, and eye rotation. Children with tonic and can not be quiet, can also face facial nerve paralysis, difficulty in pronunciation and stuttering, muscle spasm around the eyelids, and even angulation. A small number of eye damage, resulting in vision loss, and even blindness. The urinary chlorpromazine test was positive.

Cause

Cause

The cause of eye rotation:

Mostly caused by chlorpromazine poisoning and other reasons.

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Eye rotation examination diagnosis

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Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Eye rotation is confusing.

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