This can lead to a Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), a condition characterized by eye strain, blurry vision, dry eyes, headaches, and fatigue.
Concussion can have serious impact on your eyes and vision, including a speciifc condition known as Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD).
Clumsiness is not just a character trait. It may be caused by issues with eye misalignment, or binocular vision dysfunction. Prism lenses and vision therapy can often relieve the debilitating symptoms of BVD. Read on to find out how in Mascoutah can help treat binocular vision dysfunction.
Curious about binocular vision dysfunction (BVD)? Here we’ll answer some of the most commonly asked questions about this visual problem.
Do you struggle with frequent headaches, eye pain, and dizziness? You may have binocular vision dysfunction (BVD). Read on to learn more about the ways to diagnose and treat BVD.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and binocular vision dysfunction (BVD) share some of the same symptoms. So, how can you tell them apart? A functional visual evaluation can provide answers and, if the diagnosis is BVD — we can help.