Diplopia Correction

Diplopia correction refers to the methods used to treat or manage double vision (diplopia) by addressing its root cause. The goal is to restore single, clear vision. The correction method depends on whether the diplopia is monocular (one eye) or binocular (both eyes).

Double vision (diplopia)

The sessions include procedures designed to enhance the brain’s ability to control and emphasizes upon binocular vision development through visual information processing system and improves

Double vision (diplopia) is a symptom resulting from the perception of 2 images of a single object in 1 or both the eyes. It is a symptom with very different etiologies and can occur in 1 or both the eyes. It can be caused by ocular pathology, orbit abnormality, extraocular muscles imbalance, neuromuscular junction abnormality or central nervous system defect . The prevalence after cataract surgery seems to be rare, but it has a distressing symptom and can appear as a major surprise to the patient .

The management approach can be grossly categorized as surgical or non-surgical and would depend on the cause. Non-surgical interventions such as the correction of vision with spectacles and/or contact lens can produce an excellent visual outcome and an acceptable aesthetic appearance. The optimum contact lens of choice could be scleral lenses, rigid corneal lenses or soft contact lenses.

Symptoms

  • Double Vision

  • Eye Misalignment

  • Eye Strain or Fatigue

  • Headaches

  • Difficulty with Depth Perception

  • Blurred Vision

  • Difficulty Reading or Focusing

  • Eye Discomfort or Irritation

  • Tilting or Turning the Head to See Clearly

  • Balance or Coordination Issues