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binocular vision disorder

Binocular vision disorder occurs when your eyes don't work together properly, causing issues with depth perception and eye coordination. This can lead to symptoms like double vision, eye strain, headaches, or difficulty reading. It often happens when the brain cannot effectively fuse the images from both eyes into a single, clear picture. Causes may include misaligned eyes (strabismus), focusing problems, or neurological issues. Treatment options include vision therapy, corrective lenses, or, in some cases, surgery, all aimed at improving eye coordination and restoring comfortable, single, three-dimensional vision.