Patients with one eye not moving and one eye can turn may be caused by ocular trauma, orbital cellulitis, motor nerve palsy and so on.
1. Ocular trauma: If one eye is hit or collided, it may lead to damage of the eye muscles, and eye rotation needs to be regulated by the muscles around the eye, which leads to the performance of one eye not moving and one eye can rotate.
2. Orbital cellulitis: If the patient does not pay attention to eye hygiene, eye infection occurs, leading to the spread of inflammation in a single periorbital structure, the stimulation of inflammation may damage the extraocular muscles and the nerves innervating their movement, which leads to the patient’s one eye does not move and the other one can turn.
3. Motor nerve palsy: Patients with motor nerve palsy may have symptoms such as strabismus, ptosis, eye movement disorders, etc. If the other eye is normal, the patient may have the symptom that one eye does not move and the other eye can turn.
It is recommended that patients with one eye that does not move and one that can be turned should consult a hospital in a timely manner to have their condition evaluated and treated according to the doctor’s instructions.