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. 1972 Jun 3;2(5813):564–565. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5813.564

Eye Strain from Convergence Insufficiency

R S Mahto
PMCID: PMC1788096  PMID: 5032784

Abstract

Eye strain and headache are common ocular symptoms, and the main cause in persons aged 15 to 40 is convergence insufficiency. It is more common in females than in males. Many patients are supplied with glasses for eye strain without the causative convergence insufficiency being treated. The treatment in most cases is orthoptic exercises.

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