The gift of sight is one of the body’s most remarkable capabilities. We rely so heavily on it to live our lives. So when blurred vision, headaches, dizziness, anxiety, and feelings of panic (especially when driving or when in large, open spaces) start to take hold, it can feel as if your entire world is crashing down. But these symptoms could actually be a result of your eyes having trouble working together as a team to create one clear image, a condition called Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD). Have you ever wondered why, despite having two eyes, you only see one image? This is called binocular vision. Our brain is so intricate and complex that it’s able to turn two separate images into one clear image. In order for this to occur, it’s essential for the eyes to be in perfect alignment. In people who have good binocular vision, the eyes work in tandem and are perfectly in sync at all times, which allows them to send one clear, focused picture to the brain. But when the eyes do not work smoothly together and are not perfectly synchronized, this is called Binocular Vision Dysfunction. People with BVD struggle to see one clear image. This leads to discomforts such as headaches, dizziness, double or overlapping vision, and even problems reading.\
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