misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus ) , which causes one to see an object in two different places at the same time(passive) is typically caused byDouble vision ( diplopia
misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus ) , which causes one to see an object in two different places at the same time(passive) is typically caused by Double vision ( diplopia
the drug against macular degeneration , a conditioncausesloss of vision in the elderly
other conditions such as macular degenerationcausesloss of vision in the elderly
eye musclescausingdouble vision , cataract
other bright objectscan ... causevision impairments for the elderly
Lesionscausedouble vision ( diplopia
a conditioncausesloss of vision in the elderly
the drug ... a conditioncausesloss of vision in the elderly
macular degenerationcausesloss of vision in the elderly
The eyes no longer move together ( Internuclear ophthalmoplegiacausingdouble vision ( diplopia
a variety of reasons(passive) can be caused byDouble vision ( diplopia
Conditionscan causedouble vision In adults
Clinical significance Damage Damage to the peripheral part of the abducens nervewill causedouble vision ( diplopia
cloudiness in the eyescausescloudiness in the eyes
a person to see two images where there should only be onecausesa person to see two images where there should only be one
usuallyresultusually
a person to see two images of the same object some or all of the timecausesa person to see two images of the same object some or all of the time
a person to see two images of a single objectcausesa person to see two images of a single object
in a setting of the pupilcan resultin a setting of the pupil
oftenresultoften
potentiallycould ... leadpotentially
a person to actually see two images of a single object or itemcausesa person to actually see two images of a single object or item
double vision in one eyemay causedouble vision in one eye
from eye misalignmentresultsfrom eye misalignment
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
compression on the visual pathway ( retina , optic nerve , etccan causecompression on the visual pathway ( retina , optic nerve , etc
to blindness if left untreatedmay leadto blindness if left untreated
to partial orcould leadto partial or
from paralysis of eye musclesresultingfrom paralysis of eye muscles
from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles
from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles
in the eye or in the braincan originatein the eye or in the brain
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 lazy eye ( amblyopiaresultsfrom lazy eye ( amblyopia
to amblyopia in that eyecan ... leadto amblyopia in that eye
by over and under acting eye musclescausedby over and under acting eye muscles
over and under acting eye musclescausedover and under acting eye muscles
from trouble with the eye itself ... such as due to a cataractresultsfrom trouble with the eye itself ... such as due to a cataract
disruptions in balance , movement and reading abilitycan ... causedisruptions in balance , movement and reading ability
to the brain suppressing the image of one eyecan ... leadto the brain suppressing the image of one eye
from enlarged and/or scarred muscles that move the eyemay resultfrom enlarged and/or scarred muscles that move the eye
from compression of the nerves adjacent cavernous sinus control eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves adjacent cavernous sinus control eye muscles
from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles
to the braincan ... leadto the brain
from lens problemsresultingfrom lens problems
interruptions in movement , balance , and reading abilitycan causeinterruptions in movement , balance , and reading ability
to eye strain , headaches , and attention problems , and frustrationcan leadto eye strain , headaches , and attention problems , and frustration
to seepromptedto see
me to seepromptedme to see
from compression of the nervesresultsfrom compression of the nerves
from impaired movement of the eyes or misalignment of the eyesresultingfrom impaired movement of the eyes or misalignment of the eyes
because of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismusNormally causedbecause of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus
because of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismuscausedbecause of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus