收敛不足-感知误差:综述文章

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眼疲伴头痛和视觉不适是这些天客户的主要主诉。密集的近距离和数字化工作给客户带来了许多非斜视双眼视力障碍(NSBVD)。收敛不全是NSBVD中最常见的一种。CI是一种双目视力障碍,其特征是患者无法准确聚焦,或在聚焦近物体时无法保持准确的聚焦。除了视觉症状外,CI还会影响儿童的学业和日常生活。除了视觉上的不适,患有CI的儿童还报告了影响阅读表现的症状,比如语速减慢、注意力不集中、阅读缓慢、难以记住所读内容。收敛不足的正确诊断是简单的,但由于缺乏必要的正视工具而变得复杂;从业者的态度和他们的知识增加了障碍。为什么我们不引入像“青光眼-疑似”这样的术语“疑似CI”,以便每个符合CI诊断标准的人都接受完整的双眼单视力评估?这将正确诊断和管理的情况下,也使视力矫视作为一个适当的专科眼科保健医生。
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Convergence Insufficiency - Perception Error: A Review Article
Ocular asthenopia associated with headaches and visual discomfort are the major complaints, clients have these days. Intensive near and digital works have brought many non-strabismic binocular vision disorders (NSBVD) in the clients. Convergence insufficiency (CI) is one of the most prevalent NSBVD. CI is a binocular vision dysfunction, characterized by the patient’s inability to accurately converge, or sustain accurate convergence when focusing on near objects. Apart from visual symptoms, CI is known to have effects on a children’s academics and a person’s daily life. In addition to visual discomfort, children with CI report symptoms affecting reading performance, such as loss of pace, loss of concentration, reading slowly, and trouble remembering what was read. Proper diagnosis of convergence insufficiency is simple, but it has been complicated by the unavailability of essential orthoptic tools; the attitude of practitioner and their knowledge adds to the hurdle. Why don’t we introduce term “CI Suspect” like “Glaucoma-Suspect” so that every individual if matches one or more criteria for CI diagnosis is subjected undergo a complete binocular single vision assessment? This will properly diagnose and manage the case and also make orthoptics as a proper sub-specialty for eye care practitioners.
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