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Convergence Insufficiency

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What Is Converge Insufficiency?

Convergence insufficiency is a condition where a person is unable to converge their eyes efficiently (move both eyes towards the nose at the same time).

What Are Common Converge Insufficiency Symptoms?

Convergence is needed to keep both eyes focussed when reading or writing so if you are unable to converge it can cause symptoms of headaches, blurred vision and double vision.

What Is Converge Insufficiency Treatment?

Convergence insufficiency disorder can be treated by a simple course of convergence insufficiency exercises which your orthoptist can organise for you. Get in touch with The London Orthoptist today for more information!