Safety is the top priority during the uncertain times of COVID-19, but society has found ways to adapt and push on. Remote classrooms let us continue educating children without putting them at risk for developing or spreading coronavirus. Too much screen time can have adverse effects like eye strain, but you can take a few simple steps to protect your children’s eyes.
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How to Protect Children's Eyes During Remote Learning - NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida and iSee VisionCare
We treat many kinds of vision disorders here at NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida, so we understand just how frustrating they can be. Many of our patients that suffer from binocular vision dysfunction and vertical heterophoria have problems with dizziness and vertigo, especially vertigo while driving.
This can be uncomfortable and even dangerous to deal with in the long-term. Have you experienced any of the following while you were driving?
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Why Do I Feel Dizzy While Driving? This Could Be Vertical Heterophoria
Vertical Heterophoria is a Binocular Vision Disorder (BVD). It often causes symptoms that would not usually be associated with an eye problem, making it difficult to diagnose and manage. Dr. Sonneberg from NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida and iSee VisionCare talks about this problem in detail. https://www.neurovisualflorida.com/binocular-vision-dysfunction/vertical-heterophoria/
Most people who wear glasses do so to correct vision issues such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. Not everyone who needs glasses, however, have poor vision. Some people have 20/20 vision, but their eyes don’t work together correctly. This issue, known as binocular vision dysfunction (BVD), can create some serious problems like eye strain and double vision. NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida can help your eyes work in tandem with one another, alleviating your symptoms, with prism glasses.
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How Prismatic Lenses in Glasses Work - NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida and iSee VisionCare
Did you know that you can have 20/20 vision in each eye, but still have trouble reading? Learn more about the symptoms of Binocular Vision Dysfunction: https://www.neurovisualflorida.com/binocular-vision-dysfunction/symptoms/
The use of face masks has helped slow transmission of the novel coronavirus, but it’s led to increased skin and eye complaints. Irritation and infections have been on the rise, and while the exact mechanisms behind many of the problems are still being researched, it is known that the pressure of the mask, the type of fabric, and the way the mask fits can all contribute to these side effects. If you’re dealing with irritated eyes, eye styes, and more, we can help you at NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida.
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Eye Issues Plaguing Mask Wearers - NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida and iSee VisionCare
There’s no escaping screen time. From conferencing with our colleagues to connecting with our loved ones, laptops and smartphones function to make our social worlds possible. Unfortunately, spending too much time on them can also lead to dry eyes.
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Dry Eye Treatment Can Help Your Computer Eye Strain - NeuroVisual Specialists of Florida and iSee VisionCare