Eye Tracking Problem

At Lamorinda Optometry, we can help diagnose and treat eye tracking issues. If you've been looking for an eye doctor in Lafayette, CA, who can help you with this issue, we're here to help. 

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What Are Eye Tracking Problems?

Eye tracking problems occur when your eyes are unable to accurately track or follow a moving object. This can be due to difficulty coordinating the movements of both eyes at the same time, a limitation on eye movement range, or an inability to move one or both eyes in any direction.

One type of eye tracking problem is called nystagmus, which is characterized by involuntary, rapid movements of the eyes from side to side. Other types of eye tracking issues can include strabismus (crossed eyes) and convergence insufficiency.

What Are the Symptoms of Eye Tracking Problems?

Common symptoms of eye tracking issues include difficulty focusing on an object, inability to follow moving objects with both eyes, and double vision. Some patients complain about eyestrain, headaches, and fatigue.

How Are Eye Tracking Problems Diagnosed?

An optometrist on our optometry team might use different tests to diagnose eye tracking problems. This can help us to make sure that we know what kind of condition that you have so we can help get you the right kind of treatment. We might also check for other eye problems as a part of an eye exam. Depending on your risk factors, we might check for eye diseases such as glaucoma or macular degeneration. Some eye diseases can permanently take away parts of your vision by the time you notice symptoms. Eye exams help us catch them early.

What Treatment Can Work for Eye Tracking Problems?

Treatment for eye tracking problems might involve vision therapy, which can help improve the coordination between your eyes and strengthen your ability to follow objects with both eyes. Vision therapy might involve using special lenses, prisms, and filters.

Get an Eye Exam from an Eye Doctor on Our Optometry Team

If you suspect that you may be suffering from an eye tracking problem, don’t hesitate to contact Lamorinda Optometry. An eye doctor in Lafayette, CA, on our optometry team will be able to provide you with an eye exam to diagnose any issues and recommend an appropriate treatment plan. Call us at (925) 283-8502 for more information. An optometrist on our team is here to help you get the eye care you might need to preserve your eye health.

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