Diplopia cure??|

2020-04-16 11:30:50
Good evening doctor's This question is asked for my dad (Age:56 years) Because of sixth nerve palsy my dad is having double vision since 9 months ,His eye alignment is normal and double vision is only on far peripheral region/angle in all other gazes it is single from 5th month of recovery,but still now that far peripheral vision is double in infected right eye We will meet the opthalmologist after the lockdown So what will be the next set of treatment because double vision is very minimal Please reply
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There is no medical treatment of cataract. If the cataract is not too advance, she can wait. Till then there is no need to worry

Answered2020-04-16 15:12:56

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Continue with the exercise and medicines advised It's likely to recover completely.

Answered2020-04-16 12:31:43

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as the double vision is minimal and at the far periphery.. there is a good chance it will recover.. just have to be patient and wait..we can easily wait for another 3 to 6 months.. Just ensure he does not fall while walking and that will lead to  other problems...also ensure his sugars are under control

Answered2020-04-16 11:53:57

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