Binocular instability is a condition where your eyes don't coordinate with each other, often focusing on different areas. When you try to do something that requires focusing on something near you, like reading a book, newspaper, computer screen, or something similar, you can't focus properly. It's an exhausting disorder to have, and its causes aren't well-known. However, constantly straining your eyes, such as staring at electronics all day, doesn't help. You may need to see an eye doctor to get help. If you are suffering from binocular instability, our team at Columbia Vision Center in Seattle provides the testing and treatment you need.

Binocular Instability

What Is Binocular Instability?

This is a condition where your eyes don't focus on the same spot when you try to make them do so. When you read or look at anything with binocular stability, your two eyes coordinate with one another to focus on one spot. However, if you have binocular instability, one or both eyes look elsewhere when you try to focus on an object.

There are many possible causes of binocular instability. That is frustrating because you don't know if whatever is causing it is treatable or if you just have to deal with the condition. Symptoms of binocular instability include headaches, poor attention, and eye strain, especially when staring at a computer for long hours.

How Might the Condition Affect Your Computer Use?

Computer and phone screen use can lead to computer vision syndrome. The main symptoms of this condition are eye fatigue or strain, blurriness, watery eyes, and irritation. If you already have binocular instability, the sensation of eye strain from that condition may seem magnified because it now has the eye strain from the computer vision syndrome piling on top. As a result, it can be much harder to read or watch anything on your computer, and working on your computer could be near impossible. This is because the eye strain from both electronics and the instability can merge quickly.

Treating this instability can include exercises. However, a major part of reducing eye strain is taking frequent breaks from the screen. Our team will work with you to understand the best treatment for your condition.

Visit Our Eye Doctors for Binocular Instability Treatment in Seattle, WA

If you are suffering from binocular instability, Columbia Vision Center in Seattle is ready to help. Whether you are having trouble focusing when reading books or using electronic screens, don't hesitate to call us at (206) 382-6682 for a professional assessment. 

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