Reading Symptoms: Difficulty with concentration (symptoms are similar to those experienced with ADHD), difficulty with reading and comprehension, skipping lines while reading, losing one’s place while reading, words running together while reading (symptoms similar to those seen with a learning disability).Balance and Coordination Symptoms: Motion sickness, nausea, poor depth perception, unsteadiness while walking or drifting to one side while walking (“I’ve always been clumsy”), lack of coordination with symptoms seen in patients with MS, patients, who have experienced a stroke, an inner ear disorder, or Meniere’s Disease.Pain Symptoms: Such as face ache, eye pain or pain with eye movement (symptoms similar to sinus problems, migraines, TMJ) neck ache and upper back pain due to a head tilt (similar to spinal misalignment symptoms).
Other symptoms often accompany the headaches and dizziness, including pain, difficulties with balance and coordination, reading, vision, and psychological symptoms. The dizziness is often described as feeling disoriented or lightheaded. Patients with BVD tend to experience headaches in the front of the face or the temples. Headaches and dizziness are the two most common symptoms associated with BVD. How Do You Know If You Have Binocular Vision Dysfunction? Our Frequently Asked Questions contain common questions we receive relating to Binocular Vision Dysfunction.