Last Updated: Jul 06, 2023
Diplopia, sometimes referred to as double vision, is a disorder in which an individual sees two images of a single thing instead of just one image.
Common symptoms include:
A person experiencing diplopia (aka double vision) should consult an optometrist or ophthalmologist.
They will perform a full eye exam to check visual acuity and to observe how the eyes focus and move together.
In many cases, diplopia can be reversed within weeks or months with glasses or appropriate pen direction exercises.
People may need physical therapy or surgery to correct misalignment of the eyes and eliminate diplopia permanently.
However, this type of treatment may take up to one year for full recovery in some cases.
It is not always the case that treatments for diplopia will provide lasting benefits.
Treatments may be used to reduce double vision and improve vision quality, but in some cases it can temporarily reduce the symptoms while the underlying cause remains.
Keep regular appointments with your eye care professional to monitor progress and ensure the best outcome possible from treatment efforts, managing potential long-term impacts that might occur due to Diplopia associated complications.
Generally, treatments may range from Rs. 1000 - Rs. 10,000 or more depending on which procedure the patient undergoes.
Diplopia treatment can cause a range of side effects including:
You should see a doctor in your area if you have any Diplopia-related issues because they can lead to complications like 'nausea, vertigo, eye strain, sensitivity to light or sound, or even brain tumour,' for which treatment regimens can last anywhere from a few months to years, depending on the severity of the condition.
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