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Ocular Disease
Detection of Other Health Problems
TREATMENT OF VISION PROBLEMS

Glasses or Contacts

    Many vision disorders can be effectively treated with corrective lenses such as glasses or contacts.
Symptoms of a vision problem may include any of the following:
  • Reading causes eyes to itch or hurt.
  • Squinting or exessive blinking. 
  • Blurred vision.
  • Light sensitivity after reading.
  • Double vision.
  • Headaches, dizziness, nausia, or fatigues easily after reading.
  • Head tilting or closing one eye when reading.
  • Skips lines or loses place when reading.
  • Difficulty tracking moving objects.
  • When reading, letters and lines run together.
  • Difficulty comprehending reading material.
  • Presistent reversals of numbers or letters after the second grade.
  • writes crooked or poorly spaced.

  • Poor hand eye coordination.

 
 

 

                To learn more about corrective lenses, click here.
Vision Therapy
    Vision plays a critical role in our learning, working, and recreation. Vision is more than just having 20/20 sight. Vision is the ability to take in information through our eyes and process the information so that it has meaning. Many vision disorders may be treated with optometric vision therapy. Vision therapy has been clinically shown to be an effective treatment for accomodative disorders (non-presbyopic eye focusing problems), binocular dysfunction (inefficient eye teaming), ocularmotility dysfunctions (eye movement disorders), strabismus (turned eye), amblyopia (lazy eye), and preceptual-motor dysfunction.
                To learn more about vision therapy, click here.
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