People are increasingly using digital devices, often at younger ages. These devices can make life easier in many ways. Unfortunately, extensive use can have several drawbacks, such as computer vision syndrome.
The symptoms can also signal binocular vision dysfunction. BVD is a visual condition where your eyes have difficulty working together. There are some symptoms and signs to look for that could show that it is time to see a NeuroVisual doctor.
NeuroVisual doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating vision issues related to the nervous system. Sometimes, the issues can lead to vision loss and other severe complications. NeuroVisual doctors diagnose and treat systemic and neurological conditions affecting vision and eye movement.
These comprise a range of conditions affecting the nerves around and in the eye. The main types of NeuroVisual disorders include:
Optic nerve disorders like optic neuropathies, optic neuritis, chiasm disorders, and temporal arteritis
Eye movement disorders
Temporary vision problems
If not treated, NeuroVisual disorders can cause extreme discomfort. You may experience dizziness, headaches, anxiety, motion sickness, sensitivity to light, and more. The symptoms can lead to frustration and a deep fear of being out in public spaces. Some signs you need expert evaluation and treatment include:
People with underlying binocular vision problems often have trouble concentrating and reading. Do you experience blurred vision? If so, focusing or concentrating on words when working on a computer or reading will be difficult. Also, you will often lose your place or skip lines while reading. A detailed NeuroVisual exam can help uncover the cause of your symptoms.
The brain uses eye muscles to bring the eyes back into the correct position when they are out of alignment. Eventually, they will move out of alignment again. That will trigger the corrective cycle to repeat.
The continuous cycle of eye misalignment and alignment puts enormous stress and strain on the eye muscles, causing strained, tired, and sore eyes. A NeuroVisual exam by a vision specialist is necessary to diagnose the problem and determine the appropriate treatment.
You should consider visiting a NeuroVisual specialist if you experience frequent headaches. Your headaches could indicate a binocular vision problem caused by eye misalignment. Your vision specialist will get to the root of the problem and recommend the best solution.
Sometimes, dizziness and nausea present as symptoms of a binocular vision problem. The intensity and frequency of these and other symptoms can vary. Various factors can trigger the symptoms, including driving or even performing a simple activity like shopping. It might be time to get a NeuroVisual evaluation if you experience dizziness, vertigo, or anxiety due to the symptoms.
Your ability to see is due to an intricate communication system between your eyes, optic nerve, and brain. Nerve problems in and around your eyes can lead to different conditions. That is why a prompt and accurate diagnosis is critical to preserving your sight and addressing the symptoms.
For more on NeuroVisual eye exams, visit Eye Care North at our office in Cave Creek, Arizona. Call 480-781-4446 to schedule an appointment today.