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Symptom Checklist for Adults

Fatigue easily when reading
Avoid near tasks such as reading
Red-rimmed, crusted, swollen lids
Eye turn
Squint, close, cover one eye
Difficulty tracking moving objects, balls, etc.
Short attention span
Make errors copying
Writing is crooked or poorly spaced
Poor spelling
Confuse right and left directions
Confuse or reverse letters, numbers or words
Dizziness
Eyes bothered by light
Carsickness
Eyes hurt or tired after close work
Head too close to paper when reading or writing
Print “runs together” or “words jump”
Print seems to move or comes in and out of focus when reading

 

Text seems to double when reading or driving and looking at road signs
Unusual posture or head tilt when reading or writing
Frequent head turning while reading
Skip lines or lose place when reading or copying
Reread or omit words
Do you find it difficult to use binoculars?
Do you feel uncomfortable in a crowded area with a lot of movement, such as shopping?
Do you tailgate when driving?
Do you have trouble judging distance when parking or when pulling out into traffic?
Do you find night driving difficult?
Do you see more clearly with one eye with best glasses prescription?

 

 

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