Binocular Vision Syndrome (BVS) refers to a condition where the eyes struggle to work together properly, leading to issues with depth perception, eye strain, and difficulty focusing. It can result from misalignment of the eyes, muscle imbalances, or neurological problems that affect eye coordination. Symptoms may include double vision, headaches, difficulty reading, and dizziness. BVS is often treated with vision therapy, corrective lenses, or in some cases, surgery, depending on the underlying cause.