Sixth Nerve Palsy is a medical condition where the nerve that controls the lateral rectus muscle of the eye is affected. It results in difficulty in moving the eye outward, making it difficult to focus on distant objects. There are several synonyms for Sixth Nerve Palsy, including Abducens Nerve Palsy, Lateral Rectus Palsy, or External Ophthalmoplegia. Another term used to describe this condition is Cranial Nerve VI Palsy. The sixth cranial nerve is responsible for controlling the lateral rectus muscle of the eye. When it is damaged or affected, it can cause difficulty in eye movement, resulting in vision problems. Regardless of the terminology used, prompt treatment is necessary to avoid potential complications.