Binocular vision dysfunction refers to the inability of both eyes to coordinate properly. When the eyes cannot perform this eye-teaming task accurately, this is referred to as binocular vision dysfunction. Many patients can go undiagnosed for many years despite going from specialist to specialist. Symptoms include double vision, light-headedness, severe headaches, sinus problems, nausea, poor depth perception, unsteadiness while walking, light sensitivity, neck and shoulder discomfort from twisting their bodies to focus, reading problems, car sickness, and anxiety in large spaces like malls. There are several treatments for binocular dysfunction. Often times a pair of spectacles can help to improve eye alignment quickly. These spectacles can have a refractive prescription or even a prism to help eliminate symptoms of binocular dysfunction. Reading glasses are commonly prescribed to help patients with problems with near tasks. Feeling spacey. Have difficulty concentrating when someone is talking to them, especially when it is for more than a couple of minutes. Difficulty looking other people in the eyes for any prolonged period of time. It is made worse when the person is moving their hands or body, which can overstimulate the visual system and trigger dizziness.
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