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Convergence Insufficiency

Convergence Insufficiency is a vision condition where the eyes struggle to work together when looking at nearby objects. This can lead to problems such as double vision, eye strain, and difficulty reading. People with this condition may experience symptoms like headaches or fatigue when focusing on tasks like reading or using a computer. It often affects children but can occur in adults as well. While it can be diagnosed through eye examinations, treatment options typically include vision therapy, exercises to improve eye coordination, or in some cases, corrective lenses.