Convergence Insufficiency (CI) is a common near vision disorder that interferes with an individuals ability to see, read, learn and work at near distances. It occurs when your eyes don't turn inward properly while focusing on a nearby object as well as while reading. When both eyes can't converge properly while reading, the individual experiences frequent loss of place, loss of concentration, having to re-read, read slowly, trouble remembering what was read, sleepiness, blurred vision, double vision, headaches, and/or eyestrain. Convergence Insufficiency is very common among children as well as adults. What few people realize - including many doctors - is that most common ADHD symptoms are identical to visual performance problems. They include inattentive behaviors such as making careless mistakes, becoming easily distracted and hyperactive behaviors like fidgeting or interrupting others. Because of this, some people with vision problems are mislabeled as having ADHD. ADHD i! s a diagnosis of exclusion. Problems in vision, auditory, movement, balance, language, general and emotional health need to be ruled out before a diagnosis of ADHD is made. Convergence Insufficiency can be identified with a simple standardized near point of convergence test (NPC) that can be administered by almost anyone. It can then be corrected through vision therapy. Vision therapy is a specialized branch of optometry that involves a sequence of office based activities individually prescribed and ...
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