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Feeling Dizzy? Double Vision? It Could Be Binocular Vision Dysfunction

In general, dizziness isn’t a problem to be ignored. It’s a symptom that could be caused by many different health issues, ranging from a neurological or cardiac condition to an inner ear disorder or a vision problem. Depending on the root of the problem, the sensation of dizziness isn’t experienced exactly the same way. Typically, dizziness caused by binocular vision doesn’t lead to the feeling that the room is spinning. Rather, when binocular vision dysfunction is to blame, you may feel unbalanced, like you’re swaying, and a headache often accompanies the dizziness.

A comprehensive eye exam is needed to determine if you suffer from binocular vision dysfunction. Contact our experienced eye doctor in Cedar Park, Texas , for help.

What is Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)?

Binocular vision is the process that allows you to see one image, even though you have two eyes. Your eyes work together as a team in sync perfectly, which enables them to transmit one clear and focused picture to your brain. But when your eyes don’t team together smoothly, it’s called Binocular Vision Dysfunction, which can lead to symptoms of double vision, dizziness, headaches, sensitivity to visual motion, and trouble with reading.

What’s the Treatment for Binocular Vision Dysfunction?

A qualified eye doctor must diagnose and treat any problems with binocular vision. At our Cedar Park eye care center, we’ll perform an extensive eye exam to pinpoint the source of your double vision and dizziness. Treatment often involves specialized eyeglasses or contact lenses that have prisms, which bend and align the image you see.

When Does Dizziness Point to an Emergency?

If you experience slurred speech, pain or numbness/tingling in the arm(s), severe headache or shortness of breath, along with your double vision and/or dizziness, our Cedar Park eye doctor warns that you should go to an emergency room.

At Lakeline Vision Source, we put your family's needs first. Talk to us about how we can help you maintain healthy vision. Call us today: 512-918-3937 or book an appointment online to see one of our Cedar Park eye doctors.

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