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Bilateral Monocular Diplopia
Went to an opthamologist for monocular diplopia in one eye, just discovered right there that it appears in both sometimes. I told him this and he gave all the usual tests but not a pinhole occlusion test for some reason. I have vertical diplopia in both eyes that changes position when one is closed. It doesn't go away when either of my eyes are closed. My doc gave me eyedrops and I left with no diagnosis. Do I have bilateral monocular diplopia (is that possible?) or cerebral polyopia?
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Please consult a squint specialist.
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Hello There are many causes of uniocular diplopia like, cataract, Glaucoma, foveal folds, multiple pupils etc It is very difficult to comment without examining you Kindly share your case file so that I may guide you better Regards
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