There is a wide range of vision problems that have nothing to do with refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. These problems tend to go massively undiagnosed, leading to all kinds of difficulties.
Crossed eyes and lazy eyes are pretty easy to spot, but quite a few symptoms of vision problems are less obvious. This is particularly true in children, because kids often don’t know how to explain what they’re experiencing, and adults they interact with may assume the problem is merely behavioral rather than the result of poor eyesight.
Symptoms like difficulty concentrating, problems with reading comprehension, a short attention span (particularly for close-up work), frequent headaches, neck strain, dizziness, double vision, poor depth perception, and frequent blinking and eye rubbing are all potential signs of an underlying vision problem that needs treatment. It’s no accident that so many of those symptoms resemble symptoms of learning disabilities.
The ability of our eyes to work as a team is crucial for so many vision-related tasks. The distance between our eyes means that each one generates a slightly different image of what’s in front of us. When we combine the two images, we get a 3D picture that tells us how far away things are in relation to each other and us. This is called binocular vision. Poor binocular vision can happen as a result of a number of conditions.
Most forms of binocular vision dysfunction, if diagnosed, can be treated with visual therapy or corrected with special glasses. In some cases, surgery may be the best option.
There is no substitute for a comprehensive eye exam with an optometrist. Children who take the big E test with their school nurse often go on without ever realizing that the cause of their learning troubles is some form of binocular vision dysfunction, and many adults still haven’t been diagnosed and treated. If you or your child are experiencing the symptoms listed above, it’s a good idea to schedule an eye exam and see if it’s one of these lesser known vision problems.