Accommodative infacility

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Accommodative infacility
SpecialtyOphthalmology

Accommodative infacility also known as accommodative inertia[1] is the inability to change the accommodation of the eye with enough speed and accuracy to achieve normal function. This can result in visual fatigue, headaches, and difficulty reading.[2] The delay in accurate accommodation also makes vision blurry for a moment when switching between distant and near objects. The duration and extent of this blurriness depends on the extent of the deficit.[3]

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