What Causes Double Vision That Comes and Goes?

Intermittent double vision can result from eye muscle imbalance, neurological conditions, migraines, refractive errors like astigmatism, or subtle binocular vision issues. Factors such as fatigue, stress, and trauma may trigger...

Dizziness and BVD

Dizziness can result from subtle eye misalignment, which causes the brain to overwork eye muscles to align images. This constant correction creates a false sense of motion, leading to dizziness,...

Nausea

Nausea can result from subtle eye misalignment that forces the brain to constantly fuse two images into one. This cycle strains eye muscles, causing nausea, dizziness, and motion sickness. Specialized...

Gait & Balance Disturbance and Clumsiness

Balance issues and clumsiness may result from subtle eye misalignment that disrupts the brain’s ability to form a clear, single image. This can cause poor depth perception, unsteady walking, and...

Suffering From Wry Neck? It Might Be Your Eyes

Wry neck (torticollis) may be linked to subtle eye misalignment, causing the brain to tilt the head to improve vision. This compensation strains neck muscles over time, resulting in chronic...

Why Are My Eyes So Sensitive to Light?

Light sensitivity, or photophobia, can be caused by factors such as light-colored eyes, medications, contact lens issues, migraines, or subtle eye misalignment. This misalignment strains the eyes and can increase...

Is Cybersickness Caused by a Vision Problem?

Cybersickness can result from vision issues like subtle eye misalignment, farsightedness, or convergence insufficiency. These conditions strain eye muscles and disrupt eye coordination, causing nausea, dizziness, and headaches during screen...

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