
Understanding Moebius Syndrome: The Rare Condition Affecting Smiles
Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by facial paralysis and inability to move the eyes sideways, caused by underdevelopment of cranial nerves VI and VII. Its incidence varies globally, and causes include genetic mutations and prenatal drug exposure. Symptoms include facial weakness, eye movement limitations, feeding difficulties, and sometimes limb abnormalities. Treatments are personalized, involving surgeries, therapy, and supportive care to improve function and quality of life.




