KOMPAS.com – Diplopia or vision ganda is an eye health problem that causes a person to see two separate images of the same object.
There are two types of double vision disease or diplopiai.e. monocular and binoculars.
Monocular diplopia is a double vision disorder that only occurs in one eye. This condition still occurs even if one eye is closed.
Meanwhile, binocular diplopia is a condition of double vision experienced by both eyes.
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Launch Clevelandclinicmonocular and binocular diplopia can be caused by eye diseases that we often encounter.
Causes of monocular diplopia
cataract
Cataract is a disease when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy and cloudy. The main symptom of cataracts is blurred vision.
Cataract sufferers are usually assisted with clear lenses so they can see objects clearly, without fog.
Cataract sufferers are usually aged 40 years and over, but the symptoms of this eye disease can only be felt after the age of 60 years.
Blurred vision experienced by cataract sufferers over time can become diplopia if not treated immediately.
Astigmatism
Astigmatism occurs due to defects in the curvature of the lens or cornea. Astigmatism is also known as cylinder eye.
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