Vertical heterophoria is a condition that results from eye muscle strain caused by a misalignment of the eyes. It leads to symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, vertigo, blurred vision and trouble ... View
Kim E.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qw1h06En-E Hi, my name is Kim. I had a stroke about a year and a half ago. My symptoms from the stroke left me with a lot of dizziness and nauseousness with pretty ... View
Anxiety Attacks Caused by Vertigo
When vertigo happens, panic can often set in because people experiencing vertigo feel a loss of control. Vertigo is a condition that can be triggered by a change in the position of the head. The ... View
Don’t Let Double Vision Symptoms Go Untreated
Double vision, or diplopia, can cause blurred vision, difficulty processing images and understanding what’s right in front of you. The brain does not want to see double images. It’s counterproductive ... View
Common Symptoms of Vertical Heterophoria
Patients with vertical heterophoria often do not know they have this condition. In many cases, they have been suffering for years prior to getting proper diagnosis and treatment. Vertical heterophoria ... View