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DIPLOPIA: SYMPTOMS,TREATMENTS & PREVENTION’S

Did you know that double vision can be an initial indicator of severe brain issues such as strokes and should not be ignored? If you wonder whether double vision can be prevented or corrected, walk with us as we find out together.

SYMPTOMS OF DOUBLE VISION

Besides, from seeing two images of a single object, if you have any of the following symptoms, you may be experiencing double vision

  • Difficulty with depth perception
  • Squinting, especially when trying to see a single image
  • Eye pain/strain or fatigue
  • Dizziness and disorientation
  • Headaches
  • Difficulty reading or driving
  • Muscle weakness.
  • Slurred speech.

 RISK FACTORS FOR DOUBLE VISION.

Certain neurological or other health conditions can elevate the risk, including:

  • Medications
  • Age: double vision can affect anyone, but it is most prevalent in individuals over 60 years old
  • Brain tumors (aneurysms)
  • Family history
  • Eye conditions or diseases such as refractive errors, cataracts, glaucoma
  • High blood pressure
  • Trauma to the eye
  • Neurological disorders such as. Multiple sclerosis (MS).
  • Strokes.
  • Diabetes (including diabetes-related retinopathy).
  • Vitamin B1 deficiency.
  • Thyroid disease.

TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Necessary treatments depend on the cause of the double vision. Your eye care specialist will address the underlying issue by guiding or managing the symptoms and resolving double vision. Some individuals may require new or adjusted glasses, temporary eye patches, or specialized contact lenses to restore normal vision. However, the timeline for improvement varies based on the cause of the double vision. Some cases are self-limiting, while others require treatment from your eye care specialist. If surgical intervention, such as cataract removal, is necessary, it may take a few weeks to experience improvement.

HOW CAN DOUBLE VISION BE PREVENTED?

There are no specific preventive measures for double vision, but maintaining good eye care practices and regular visits to an eye care specialist are essential for early detection. Follow these steps to preserve good eye health:

  • Avoid smoking.
  • Take regular breaks from electronic screens throughout the day.
  • Use appropriate protective eye wear for work, sports, or hobbies.
  • Schedule an eye examination every one to two years or as recommended by your Optometrist

CONCLUSION

While double vision could be scary, it is typically a short-term issue. It is essential not to jump to conclusions when experiencing impaired vision. Inform your eye care specialist of any changes in your eyes or vision. If you wear glasses or contacts, ensure regular eye examinations for necessary prescription adjustments; refrain from driving or activities that may pose a risk. Based on the cause of the double vision, adjustments to your daily routine may be necessary even though most cases are temporary, and the double vision may resolve independently. However, If you frequently experience double vision or if it occurs intermittently, you may have transient (intermittent) diplopia. Even if the double vision is self-limiting, consulting an eye care specialist is recommended. Do not wait for symptoms to worsen before consulting a specialist, especially if vision changes are sudden or more severe than usual. Seek an appointment with your eye care specialist at TREETOP VISION EYE CENTRE (TREVEC), the best eye clinic in Utako, Abuja.

 

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