BVD Symptoms
Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) occurs when the eyes struggle to work together as a team, causing a range of uncomfortable and often misunderstood symptoms. Common BVD symptoms include frequent headaches, dizziness, double vision, eye strain, and difficulty focusing—especially when reading or using digital screens. Individuals may also experience nausea, balance issues, and sensitivity to light. In some cases, BVD can mimic symptoms of anxiety or motion sickness, making it challenging to diagnose. If you frequently feel visual discomfort or disorientation despite having “normal” vision, it could be a sign of Binocular Vision Dysfunction and should be evaluated by a specialist.
















