What Causes Convergence Insufficiency?

What causes convergence insufficiency (CI)? Problems coordinating the eye muscles and eye movements cause CI. Instead of coming together to focus on near objects, one or both eyes remain pointing away from the target. Eye movements are controlled by the brain.

  1. Are you born with convergence insufficiency?
  2. Can stress cause convergence insufficiency?
  3. How common is convergence insufficiency?
  4. How long does convergence insufficiency last?
  5. What percentage of people have convergence insufficiency?
  6. Can glasses correct convergence insufficiency?
  7. Is convergence insufficiency genetic?
  8. Can convergence insufficiency get worse?
  9. What causes your eyes to not focus together?
  10. Can you outgrow convergence insufficiency?

Are you born with convergence insufficiency?

Although convergence insufficiency often affects eyeglass and contact lens wearers, some people are born with the condition. Others may have 20/20 vision and still experience it. In fact, studies show that up to 13 percent of the population has it.

Can stress cause convergence insufficiency?

Convergence insufficiency usually has no underlying cause, but it can be associated with stress, fatigue, and anxiety, and it may follow infection or trauma. Underlying intracranial lesions are rare.

How common is convergence insufficiency?

Convergence insufficiency is most common in young adults, but it can affect people of all ages. Somewhere between 2 and 13 percent of adults and children in the United States have it. Usually, convergence insufficiency can be corrected with visual exercises.

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How long does convergence insufficiency last?

The Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial Group found that for adults aged 19-30, 50% receiving office-based vision therapy for CI were either “improved” or “cured” after 12 weeks based on symptoms and clinical measures.

What percentage of people have convergence insufficiency?

How common is convergence insufficiency (CI)? CI occurs in an estimated 2 to 13 percent of people in the U.S.

Can glasses correct convergence insufficiency?

Regular glasses lenses will not treat convergence insufficiency or symptoms associated with it since they will only improve the clarity of vision. Glasses with prism lenses, however, may be prescribed.

Convergence Insufficiency Characteristics

Is convergence insufficiency genetic?

It tends to run in families. You or your children may be at greater risk if other family members have had it. Symptoms can include blurry vision, double vision, headache, eye strain, and trouble reading and concentrating.

Can convergence insufficiency get worse?

If untreated, CI can lead to more serious eye problems such as lazy eyelazy eyeAmblyopia, also called lazy eye, is a disorder of sight in which the brain fails to fully process input from one eye and over time favors the other eye. It results in decreased vision in an eye that typically appears normal in other respects.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmblyopiaAmblyopia - Wikipedia (amblyopia) or even an eye turn (strabismus). If the convergence problems are left untreated, suppression can result.

Divergence Insufficiency

What causes your eyes to not focus together?

Causes for Difficulty Focusing Eyes Refractive errors (the most common cause) Age-related macular degeneration. Cataracts. Diabetic retinopathy.

Can you outgrow convergence insufficiency?

You do not outgrow convergence insufficiency, which is why it can have lifelong impacts on your vision. Convergence insufficiency can also be caused by a traumatic brain injury (even a concussion). Here is what you need to know about this vision condition that causes headaches, double vision and reading difficulties.

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