Binocular Vision Dysfunction or BVD is a condition where the eyes are unable to align properly. This causes the sufferer to correct or over compensate for this misalignment creating strain on the muscles in the eye because he or she is constantly trying to re-align the eyes to eliminate blurriness and double-vision.
Binocular Vision Dysfunction can show a number of different symptoms. These easily recognizable symptoms may include:
Dizziness, Headaches and Nausea
Unsteadiness while walking
Anxiety as a result of difficulty driving or reading
Anxiety as a result of too much stimuli in a large space or large group of people
Trouble concentrating while reading
Trouble with reading comprehension
Fatigue while reading
Restless sleep
Poor eye contact
Avoidance of Work
Double Vision
Often symptoms of ADD and ADHD appear similar to those of Binocular Vision Dysfunction. See one of the doctors at Birmingham Vision for a comprehensive eye exam and for possible diagnosis of BVD if you or your child are exhibiting one or more of these symptoms. Ask us about prescribing Prism. Prism is helpful for some patients with Binocular Vision Dysfunction.