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Diplopia on dextroversion
I am having an onset of diplopia when in case of extreme lateral gaze to the right side which worsens if ai tilt my head to the right. I visited squint specialist and after thorough checking if confirmed that it is only on the extreme lateral gaze and no squint related intervention is required and asked me to just ignore the overlapping extra image. I have no history of trauma or previous squint diagnosis but have history of recurrent anxiety attacks. Is this normal? will this go away on its own with time? Kindly suggest. Thank you,
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  As per your narration, if you have no manifest squint then complete correction of refractive power of the eye is recommended.
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  you should get naturopathy ( yoga : pranayam ,bhramari ) for your mental peace & improving mental health.
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Pl have Refraction and consult.
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Consult offline / online for further detailed evaluation and treatment.
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Full correction of refractive power. Prisms can be tried. Binocular vision excercise to be tried.
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Please consult
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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