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Binocular vision dysfunction
I feel like drifting towards one side whlie walking, dizziness, many floaters in one eye with strain. My vision is 6/6 and there is no problem in retina. Also there are no problems with brain and ent as I recently took an mri for the same. Now I came across this binocular vision dysfunction problem/vertical heterophoria through online and seem to have all the symptoms associated with it. But i coudn't find a suitable doctor/optometrist to diagnose the same. My head is mostly tilted to the right always.but there is no double vision.I develop anxiety while driving..pls suggest what to do next...
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Possible diagnosis: Superior oblique palsy
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After ruling out central causes with MRI brain, corrective squint surgery can be done.
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Consult a squint specialist
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Kindly get an appointment with squint surgeon or pediatric ophthalmologist, with binocular vision test availablity Can find these persons in any ophthal institutions
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Please consult local squint specialist
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Consult pediatric opthalmologist/Squint specialist
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If head tilt is there, you will not have diplopia Because it may be suppressed
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need pediatric ophthalmologist opinion i am a squint specialist
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mri without opinion of ophthalmologist will never pick up the diagnosis as a squint specialist can guide radiologist what should be focused in MRI as 4 th nerve can be examined
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Please consult local squint specialist.
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Please consult with a squint Specialist near you.
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