Can Neurolens Help with Motion Sickness and Dizziness?

Motion sickness and dizziness can make everyday activities more difficult, especially when symptoms show up while driving, working on a computer, scrolling on a phone, or moving through busy environments. For some people, these issues may be linked to the way the eyes work together. That is where Neurolens may help. Neurolens is designed to address small eye alignment problems that can contribute to visual discomfort and related symptoms.
 

What Is Neurolens?

Neurolens is a prescription lens technology created for patients with eye misalignment. The system includes a patented measuring device and custom contoured prism eyeglass lenses. These lenses are designed to correct small misalignments between the eyes that may otherwise place extra strain on the visual system.
 

How Does Neurolens Work?

Each eye sends visual information to the brain, which then works to combine both images into one clear, single image. When the eyes are slightly out of alignment, the brain and eye muscles may have to work harder to keep vision comfortable and coordinated. This extra demand can build over long periods of screen use and may contribute to symptoms such as tired eyes, dry eyes, light sensitivity, headaches, and neck or shoulder discomfort. Neurolens works by precisely measuring that misalignment and creating lenses that help relieve the strain.
 

Can Neurolens Help With Motion Sickness and Dizziness?

Motion sickness and dizziness can be connected to how visual information is processed, especially when the eyes are under stress or not working together efficiently. If a subtle eye alignment issue is part of the problem, Neurolens may help improve visual comfort and reduce symptoms for certain patients. It is not a cure for every cause of dizziness or motion sickness, but it can be a useful option when those symptoms have a visual component. This is one reason a proper evaluation matters.
 

Signs You May Benefit from Neurolens

Symptoms linked to eye misalignment are not always obvious. You may be a candidate for Neurolens if you experience:

  • Motion sickness in cars or busy environments
  • Dizziness during screen use
  • Frequent headaches or eye strain
  • Neck and shoulder tension related to visual tasks
  • Light sensitivity or tired eyes at the end of the day

Neurolens may be considered for patients dealing with headaches, double vision, dizziness, and other forms of visual discomfort.
 

Finding The Cause Behind Your Symptoms

Not all dizziness or motion sickness is caused by the eyes, so the first step is identifying the source of the problem. At Battle Born Eye Care, patients can be evaluated to see whether Neurolens may be appropriate. We are proud to be the first practice in Northern Nevada to offer Neurolens technology.

If you are dealing with motion sickness, dizziness, headaches, or eye strain, contact Battle Born Eye Care in Reno, Nevada at (775) 360-6446 to schedule a Neurolens evaluation today. 

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