Traumatic Brain Injury is a serious event that can create problems with normal brain functioning.
Eye and vision problems are fairly common after a brain injury. You may, for instance, have trouble focusing your eyes when switching your gaze between near and far objects. You may see double or you may feel nauseous or vomit when you shift your gaze around. You may also experience headaches or sensitivity to light and words on a page may appear to move.
Treatment options include special prism glasses and vision rehabilitation therapy.