Binocular Vision Dysfunction
Treatment in Spring Hill
If you’ve bounced from provider to provider trying to get help for ongoing headaches, dizziness, or relentless eye strain, binocular vision dysfunction (BVD) may be the underlying cause. BVD happens when the eyes aren’t working together as a team, and without specialized testing, it can be easy to miss.
If you’re looking for binocular vision dysfunction treatment in Spring Hill, we’ll start with a deeper evaluation of how your eyes align and coordinate, then recommend a plan designed around what you’re experiencing. Standard glasses or contact lenses don’t always address the underlying issue, but the right testing and a personalized approach can improve symptoms and quality of life.
What is binocular vision dysfunction?
Binocular vision dysfunction occurs when the eyes are misaligned or struggle to coordinate together. Even a small misalignment can force your visual system to work harder, leading to fatigue, discomfort, and various symptoms that don’t seem to be related to vision.
A comprehensive eye exam that includes binocular vision testing is often the key to uncovering BVD. Once the results show how your eyes are functioning together, we can recommend the right solution to reduce symptoms and make daily tasks feel more manageable.
Binocular vision dysfunction symptoms
BVD can show up differently from person to person. Common symptoms include:
- Frequent headaches or migraines
- Eye strain or tired eyes after reading or screen time
- Blurry vision or double vision
- Dizziness, motion sensitivity, or balance issues
- Difficulty concentrating (especially up close)
- Light sensitivity
- Trouble with depth perception
If you’ve been told your eyes are “healthy,” but you still deal with these symptoms, it may be time to ask about binocular vision dysfunction testing.
How to treat BVD
The best BVD treatment depends on your symptoms and your test results. At Spring Hill Eyecare, recommendations may include:
- Vision therapy
Customized exercises and guidance designed to strengthen eye teaming and coordination over time, which helps reduce strain and discomfort. - Ongoing care and adjustments
Because binocular vision needs can change, we’ll schedule follow-ups to track progress and adjust your plan so you continue feeling and seeing your best.
Start feeling better with personalized BVD treatment
You don’t have to push through daily discomfort. With the right evaluation and a treatment plan tailored to you, relief is possible. Schedule an appointment with our experienced eye doctors at Spring Hill Eyecare and get back to clearer, more comfortable days.