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Symptoms and Treatment of Post-Concussive Syndrome
Post Concussive Syndrome can occur immediately after a concussion or many weeks later. Some of the most common symptoms are dizziness, headaches, nausea, double vision, blurry vision, photophobia, and poor focusing and accommodation. Accommodation is the ability of...
Frequently Asked Questions About BVD From Our Patients
“Why didn’t my last doctor check for binocular vision dysfunction?” Unfortunately, about 90% of the time, they don’t. Most ophthalmologists are not trained in binocular vision dysfunction and are more concerned about the health of the eye itself (i.e., Retina and...
Why Do Some Patients Experience Anxiety While Suffering From Binocular Vision Dysfunction?
Some Patients Experience Anxiety While Suffering From Binocular Vision Dysfunction? Of the five basic human senses, sight is our primary sense. We take in most of our information about the world around us using our vision. Vision helps orient our bodies in space and...
Concussions: The Visual Effects
The Visual Effects of Concussions A concussion can create visual effects that linger for months or years. A patient’s accommodation is usually the first to be affected. Accommodation is the ability for the lens in the eye to change shape, increase focus, and clearly...