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Blurred Vision, Diplopia - monocular (the double vision remains when the uninvolved eye is occluded); binocular (the vision returns to normal on covering one eye), horizont...
Permanent squint or double vision (diplopia). Damage to the nerve of the eye, resulting in poor vision or colour appreciation.
The Eyes and Vision, These are then passed through the optic nerves to the parts of the brain which process vision and build up the picture that we see. Near the centre of the ret...
Binocular double vision (89%): [ 1 ] this occurs when the images produced by the two eyes do not absolutely match, so that the images produced are misaligned relative to one another.
This causes drooping eyelids and double vision. Treatment is usually effective. However, relapses are common and many people with myasthenia gravis have long-term difficulties with their dail...
Visual Problems (Blurred Vision), Patients sometimes describe their vision as disturbed or blackened. It can also cause loss of colour vision whilst vision is maint...
This is something a child does instinctively to suppress the vision from the affected eye, as otherwise they may 'see double'. Congenital squint Congenital squint means...
Eye symptoms - you may get reduced vision or double vision . The early changes can easily go unnoticed, because they affect the peripheral vision - that is, the edges of your vision...
Distance vision can be slightly compromised - and some patients notice 'ghosting' (faint double vision) on distant objects which does not always resolve with time.
Any visual problems, such as blurring of vision or double vision. Blood or clear fluid leaking from the nose or ear. New deafness in one or both ears.
There can be side-effects of the injection such as drooping of the eyelid and double vision. However, these side-effects usually wear off after one or two weeks. Medicines These can o...
A growth in the brain (acoustic neuroma) . Double vision (diplopia) . Drinking too much alcohol . See the separate feature Can stress cause vertigo?
Colour Vision Deficiency (Colour Blindness), But this severe form of colour vision deficiency is very rare. How common is colour vision deficiency? Colour vision...
They also tend to include strange aura symptoms such as: Temporary loss of vision. Double vision. Dizziness. Ringing in the ears. Jerky eye movements. Trouble he...
Distorted images, such as lines which lean to one side. Double vision (with severe astigmatism). Astigmatism often occurs alongside either short sight (myopia), long sight (hypermetr...
Side-effects are uncommon and include drooping of the eyelid, dry eye and occasional double vision, if the toxin leaks to the eye muscles; however, these symptoms wear off over time.
You may have some double vision when looking from side to side, or pain behind the eyes on eye movement. You may also notice a progressive permanent loss of vision in one or both of your eyes...
A temporary loss of vision in one eye or double vision (diplopia) may occur as a 'warning' symptom before any permanent visual loss.
The eye may water and you may have blurred or double vision. These are all normal at this stage. These effects may last a few days but it may take 4-6 weeks for them totally resolve.
When the eye pad is removed, you may experience double vision for several hours. When can I go home? When you are feeling well and have had something to eat and drink, you may go home.