Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Questions About Diplopia

Susan asks…

How to cure diplopia associated with brain injury?

When I was 14 years old I had a stroke since then I have been living with diplopia (double vision)
now I am 19 years old
I am desperate
please help me

admin answers:

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Jenny asks…

does the person that have diplopia get their eyes tired easily?

i have physiological diplopia then my eyes get easily tired? it is normal?

admin answers:

Physiological diplopia is a natural occurance and so would not tire your eyes. Nearly all people have physiological diplopia and it causes no symptoms at all

David asks…

What should I do if I have vertical diplopia? Go to a eye doctor first or a neurologist?

Ive read on so many things about this condition, I dont know what to do first. Im having pain. Ive been dizzy. It happens at least 20 or more times a day. Someone please tell me what I need to do first.

admin answers:

You don't see a neurologist for that, a neurologist study the brain

Betty asks…

Where should I go to find out if I have diplopia?

Anywhere specific? I am noticing double vision with my new contacts.
I also notice it somewhat with my contacts out, kind of hard to tell because my eyes are so blurry. I also told my doctor about my double vision and he switched me to torics ( I have astigmatism) but the double vision is still there sometimes. I just want to know where I can go to see if I have diplopia at all.

admin answers:

You can go to your regular eye doctor. They may send you to a vision therapist, or change your contacts, or in a some cases will send someone with diplopia to surgeon but i don't think it sounds like you need a surgeon. It sounds like the power in your contacts is off

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