Diplopia

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Diplopia
Synonyms Double vision
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Seeing two images of a single object
Complications Strabismus, Amblyopia
Onset Can be sudden or gradual
Duration Varies depending on cause
Types N/A
Causes Refractive error, Cataract, Cranial nerve palsy, Graves' disease, Myasthenia gravis, Stroke, Trauma
Risks Diabetes, Hypertension, Multiple sclerosis, Thyroid disease
Diagnosis Eye examination, Neurological examination, Imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Monocular diplopia, Binocular diplopia, Migraine, Vertigo
Prevention N/A
Treatment Corrective lenses, Prism glasses, Surgery, Botulinum toxin
Medication Corticosteroids, Antibiotics (if infection is present)
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


Diplopia, commonly known as double vision, is a condition where a person perceives two images of a single object. This can occur in one eye (monocular diplopia) or both eyes (binocular diplopia). Diplopia can be a symptom of various underlying conditions, ranging from benign to serious.

Causes[edit]

Diplopia can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Symptoms[edit]

The primary symptom of diplopia is seeing two images of a single object. These images may be:

  • Horizontally aligned
  • Vertically aligned
  • Diagonally aligned

Other symptoms that may accompany diplopia include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosing diplopia involves a comprehensive eye examination. An ophthalmologist or optometrist may perform tests such as:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for diplopia depends on the underlying cause. Options may include:

  • Corrective lenses: Glasses or contact lenses can correct refractive errors.
  • Prisms: Special lenses that help align the images seen by each eye.
  • Surgery: Procedures to correct eye muscle alignment or remove cataracts.
  • Medication: To treat underlying conditions like myasthenia gravis.

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