
Eye misalignment can be subtle, but it can still have a major impact on how you feel throughout the day. In many cases, people with eye misalignment are not aware that their eyes are not working together as they should. Instead, they notice symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, or trouble focusing.
At Bright Eyes Family Vision Care in Tampa, we evaluate patients for eye misalignment and BVD to help identify the cause of frustrating visual symptoms and create a treatment plan that supports more comfortable, stable vision.
Eye misalignment happens when the eyes are not perfectly coordinated. Even a small misalignment can make the brain work harder to combine the images from each eye into one clear image. Over time, that extra effort can lead to symptoms that affect reading, screen use, driving, and other everyday activities.
Binocular vision dysfunction, or BVD, is a condition linked to this problem. People with BVD may have healthy eyes in many ways, but the eyes are not aligned well enough to work together efficiently. Because of that, symptoms may be ongoing and difficult to explain without the right evaluation.
Symptoms of BVD can look different from person to person. Some people notice issues mainly when reading or using digital devices, while others feel symptoms during movement, driving, or busy visual environments.
Common symptoms of BVD may include:
These symptoms are sometimes mistaken for other problems, which is why a specialized evaluation can be so important.
A routine eye exam is important for checking vision and eye health, but a NeuroVisual exam can go further when eye misalignment or BVD is suspected. This type of exam looks closely at how the eyes team together and whether a small alignment issue may be causing symptoms.
A NeuroVisual exam is important because it can uncover problems that standard testing may not fully detect. If you have ongoing headaches, dizziness, reading discomfort, or visual fatigue without a clear explanation, this exam can provide more insight into how your visual system is functioning.
If you are diagnosed with BVD, treatment is designed to improve how your eyes work together and reduce the strain placed on your visual system. Two common treatment options are prism lenses and vision therapy.
Prism lenses can help redirect light so the eyes do not have to work as hard to align images. For many patients, this can lead to more comfortable vision and fewer symptoms during daily activities.
Vision therapy may also be recommended in some cases. This treatment focuses on improving visual skills and coordination through a customized program. Depending on your needs, vision therapy can help strengthen the connection between the eyes and brain and improve overall visual comfort.
If you often deal with unexplained headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, or discomfort while reading or driving, it may be time to consider an evaluation for eye misalignment. Identifying BVD early can make a meaningful difference in your daily comfort and visual performance.
Schedule a NeuroVisual exam at Bright Eyes Family Vision Care to learn whether BVD may be affecting your vision. Contact our offices in Tampa, Florida by calling 813-792-0637 or visit office@brighteyestampa.com to book an appointment today.