ophthalmoplegia ( paralysis of the eye musclescausingdouble vision
His diagnosis ... dry eyescan causedouble vision
the other eyes is normalmay causedouble vision
vision conditionscan causedouble vision
What neurological conditionsmight causedouble vision
Exercises ... the conditionscausedouble vision
as a problem in one eye or bothmay originateas a problem in one eye or both
several images to appear in one of the eyes , but not the other eyecan causeseveral images to appear in one of the eyes , but not the other eye
from impairment in any part of the vision system , including the cornea , eye muscles , lens , nerves , or the braincan resultfrom impairment in any part of the vision system , including the cornea , eye muscles , lens , nerves , or the brain
problems that relate tocan causeproblems that relate to
from lens problemsresultingfrom lens problems
from the clot , not a traumatic brain injuryresultedfrom the clot , not a traumatic brain injury
dizziness and balance problemsmay causedizziness and balance problems
to amblyopia in that eyeleadingto amblyopia in that eye
headaches and reading problemswas causingheadaches and reading problems
from minor eye problems such as dry eyescan resultfrom minor eye problems such as dry eyes
to eye strain , headaches , and attention problems , and frustrationcan leadto eye strain , headaches , and attention problems , and frustration
if the eye realignment is not exactcan resultif the eye realignment is not exact
multiple images to appear in one eye but not the othercausesmultiple images to appear in one eye but not the other
serious problems in your lifecan causeserious problems in your life
from abnormal eye movements or strabismus ( squintresultingfrom abnormal eye movements or strabismus ( squint
from the divergence ( strabismus ) of the eyesresultingfrom the divergence ( strabismus ) of the eyes
many problems in reading , driving and mobilitycan causemany problems in reading , driving and mobility
from visual field loss , traumatic brain injury or strokeresultingfrom visual field loss , traumatic brain injury or stroke
from developmental eye problems such as strabismus , and convergence insufficiency or excesscan resultfrom developmental eye problems such as strabismus , and convergence insufficiency or excess
leading to amblyopiawill resultleading to amblyopia
from underaction of the vertical ocular musclesresultingfrom underaction of the vertical ocular muscles
oftencan be ... leadingoften
in the eye or in the braincan originatein the eye or in the brain
from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles.[8resultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles.[8
from eye misalignmentresultsfrom eye misalignment
to my diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 1994ledto my diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 1994
Kotoko to see two of the same thing and being unable to distinguish which is the real onecausesKotoko to see two of the same thing and being unable to distinguish which is the real one
Vision problems such as distortion , starbursts(passive) can ... be createdVision problems such as distortion , starbursts
my eyes to become sorewas causingmy eyes to become sore
muscle weakness in eyescan causemuscle weakness in eyes
to the development of strabismus and amblyopiacontributesto the development of strabismus and amblyopia
one eye to turn away - resulting in a squint or lazy eyecausesone eye to turn away - resulting in a squint or lazy eye
in one eye and persists with a " ghost image " when the other eye is closedoriginatesin one eye and persists with a " ghost image " when the other eye is closed
from crossed eyes ( strabismus ) in childrenresultingfrom crossed eyes ( strabismus ) in children
from high blood sugarresultingfrom high blood sugar
from damage to the eyes , eye muscles , or portions of the brainmay resultfrom damage to the eyes , eye muscles , or portions of the brain
from muscle imbalance in the eyes like a squint for exampleresultingfrom muscle imbalance in the eyes like a squint for example
from brain injury such as paresis or paralysiscan resultfrom brain injury such as paresis or paralysis
from impaired movement of the eyes or misalignment of the eyesresultingfrom impaired movement of the eyes or misalignment of the eyes
problems with balance , movement and the ability to readcan causeproblems with balance , movement and the ability to read