Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Motion Sickness can be related to vision

Do you feel queasy when you are a passenger in a car?  This is a common symptom in adults and children with poor eye coordination.   Poor eye coordination can also make it difficult to keep your place when reading (skipping or re-reading lines, etc.)  This usually results in a short attention span when reading.  If your eyes are constantly struggling to stay on track it’s difficult to really focus on what you are reading. 

Having a current pair of glasses is the first step in training your eyes to work together.   Next, your doctor will prescribe a series of simple exercises that will help train your eyes to work together.  Many people begin to notice less motion sickness and have an easier time reading within a couple of months.