Austin Pediatric Eye Care Center Blog Discusses Convergence Insufficiency and Its Symptoms

June 26, 2018

June 26, 2018 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

Austin, TX - Austin Vision Therapy Center’s latest blog explains what occurs when two eyes are unable to work together in unison the way they need to. The center explains that while the disorder is common and can lead to difficulty in school, many people are unfamiliar with the term "Convergence Insufficiency."

The Austin vision center states that nearly one in twenty children are affected by the disorder, and while there is a high prevalence of convergence insufficiency among school-aged children, it is found in adults as well. Convergence insufficiency can lead to eye strain, double vision, blurry vision, headaches, squinting, irritability, dizziness, nausea, low self esteem, a short attention span, and an inability to concentrate.

The post at http://austinvisiontherapycenter.com further explains that the disorder can be addressed with vision therapy. The blog explains that many symptoms of convergence insufficiency are all also common symptoms of ADD and ADHD and sometimes children are diagnosed as having ADD or ADHD when they could be suffering from convergence insufficiency as well.

Austin Vision Therapy Center diagnoses and treats a variety of vision problems. Greater visual success can lead to an overall better life. To schedule an appointment or find answers to any vision or visual processing concerns, contact Austin Vision Therapy Center.

About Austin Vision Therapy Center

Austin Vision Therapy Center is a skilled team of doctors and professionals who aim to help their patients improve their life by addressing any vision problems they may have. Dr. Denise Smith is the founder and clinical director of Austin Vision Therapy Center. She believes that every problem has a solution and provides her patients with options they may not have even known existed by implementing a comprehensive approach to vision care and vision therapy.

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For more information about Austin Vision Therapy Center, contact the company here:

Austin Vision Therapy Center
Dr. Denise Smith
(571) 248-0700
info@cvdaustin.com
5656 Bee Caves Road
Building D, Suite 201
Austin, TX 78746

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About Austin Vision Therapy Center

Welcome to The Center for Vision Development. Here at “CVD” (as we like to call it), we see our patients as more than just a set of eyeballs and look at how vision affects the person as a whole.

Contact Austin Vision Therapy Center

Dr. Denise Smith

5656 Bee Caves Road
Building D, Suite 201
Austin, TX 78746

(571) 248-0700

info@cvdaustin.com

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