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Binocular Vision Disorder: An Age-Related Phenomena

As many as 27 per cent of adults in their sixties have an actual binocular vision or eye movement disorder. This number rises to 38 per cent for those over age 80. About 20 per cent of the general population suffers from a binocular vision disorder, which affects depth perception and therefore may increase the risk of falls.

A research team from the University of Waterloo, led by Dr. Susan Leat, has linked abnormal binocular vision with age, general health, and antidepressant use.  Data included age, general and ocular history and symptoms, use of antidepressants, a habit of smoking, refraction, visual acuity, BV and eye movement status for the most recent full visual examination, and an examination 10 years prior. The researchers discovered the prevalence of any BV or eye movement abnormality was 41 percent, 44 percent, and 51 percent in the 60 to 69, 70 to 79, and 80-plus age groups, respectively.

Although the study suggests that the rate of binocular vision disorders in older adults is higher than expected, there is good news.

Symptoms:

Treatment

Many binocular vision disorders are treatable with glasses, vision therapy, or in some cases surgery. Keeping your glasses up-to-date through regular eye examinations to avoid large prescription changes is one way to maintain good vision, decrease risk for falls and maintain a good quality of life as you age. Vision therapy exercises provide natural, non-invasive correction for certain eye conditions that affect visual acuity, eye movement skills, depth perception, focusing ability and eye teaming functionality.

Eye exercises done regularly can help to relax the eyes. You can try these exercises to relieve tension and maintain healthy eyes.

Last , but not the least, breathe……. really breathe. Our body and even the eyes suffer from want of oxygen and breathing deeply will supply it to them. Remember healthy, bright, sparkling eyes look beautiful.

Reference:

http://medicalxpress.com/

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