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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.