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Diplopia

What Is Diplopia?

Diplopia, also known as double vision, is a significant visual condition where a person perceives two images of a single object simultaneously. This condition, which manifests in various degrees of severity, usually indicates an underlying health issue. Diplopia may affect just one eye (monocular diplopia) or both eyes (binocular diplopia). If you find yourself experiencing duplicated or overlapped vision, seeking medical care is crucial.

The eye care professionals at IC Laser Eye Care and Suburban Eye Associates are skilled in evaluating and treating double vision. During your visit, we’ll thoroughly review your health history and current symptoms to determine the most effective treatment plan for your double vision. We encourage you to reach out to schedule an appointment at a practice location near you.

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How Is Diplopia Treated?

Before developing a customized treatment plan, we will identify the root cause of your condition. This involves conducting a thorough eye examination and visual assessments in our clinic. Lubricating eye drops might be recommended for prevalent issues, such as dry eye. Should your double vision be deemed irreversible, specialized glasses may be prescribed to alleviate your symptoms. In cases where a more significant eye issue or a neurological disorder is detected, opting for surgical intervention or consulting a specialist might be the most effective approach.

What Are Some Symptoms of Diplopia?

Patients experiencing double vision perceive objects as duplicated or appearing twice. This condition might also manifest as blurred images or visuals overlapping each other. Double vision may present alone or alongside other symptoms, including:

  • Headaches
  • Drooping eyelids
  • Pain surrounding the eyes
  • Nausea
  • Weakness in the eye muscles

Additionally, it’s common for the eyes to show visible misalignment, such as crossed eyes or a lazy eye. Since diplopia impacts spatial perception, activities like driving or viewing distant objects can become challenging.

Correct Your Double Vision

Experiencing double vision could indicate a more severe underlying issue and shouldn’t be overlooked. If you’re facing difficulties with double vision, the experienced team at IC Laser Eye Care and Suburban Eye Associates can effectively evaluate your symptoms and create a customized plan to address your needs. Contact IC Laser Eye Care in Bensalem, PA, Philadelphia, PA, or Hamilton, NJ, or Suburban Eye Associates in Huntingdon Valley, PA to schedule your exam today.

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