Diplopia
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Clinic
- Diplopia is the medical term for double vision or seeing double
- The etiology of diplopia is either eye misalignment if diplopia is binocular or an optical phenomenon if it is monocular. Eye misalignment can occur due to a variety of causes.
- Innervation to extraocular muscles is provided by the 3rd, 4th, and 6th cranial nerves; thus, all three have to be working well on each side in order to maintain both eyes in the primary position and aligned with each other.
- The nuclei of all three of these cranial nerves originate in the brainstem (3rd and 4th in the midbrain and 6th in the pons).
- Diplopia can be one of the first signs of a systemic disease, particularly to a muscular or neurological process, and it may disrupt a person's balance, movement, or reading abilities.
Causes
Infectious/ Autoimmune | Neurological | Drugs | Ophthalmologic | Others |
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Botulism
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Atypical parkinsonisms Esp
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Haloperidol | Cataract | Sinusitis |
Diabetes | Damaged 3th, 4th & 6th cranial nerve | Fluphenazine | Lasik complications | Abscess |
Graves disease | Migraine headaches | Chlorpromazine | Keratoconus | Trauma |
GBS | Strabismus | Cannabis | Aniseikonia | |
Lyme disease | Increased ICP (compressing 6th cranial nerve) | Opioids | ||
MS | Anisometropia | Drunkenness | ||
Myasthenia gravis | Wernicke's syndrome | Salicylism | ||
Orbital myositis | Brain tumor | Antipsychotics | ||
Fluoroquinolone antibiotics |
Related disease
- Myasthenia gravis
- Guillain–Barré syndrome
- Papilledema
Related entities
Miasms
Remedies
Repertory | Photophobia | Eye pain | Headache | ||
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Due to Eye Injury (Bruise) |
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With Headache |
Gels |
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Diplopia with Squint |
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With Ptosis |
Caust |
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With Weak Eyes |
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With Vertigo |
Phyt |
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Severe Headache |
With Eye Pain |
Bell |
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Pain in Forehead / Temple along with Inflammation/ Ulcer of cornea. |
Vertical Diplopia |
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Horizontal Diplopia |
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