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Verticle Double Vision in Both eyes separately


Vertical Double vision in Both eyes separately
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Here is a question I have not really been ablt to get a solid answer about.  Is there any way possible for a neurological condition to cause double vision in one eye?  I know neurological double vision is usually caused by a misalignment in the eyes due to a eye muscle problem or a nerve problem.  What if each eye has double vision separately when you close the other?  
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177275 tn?1511755244
That is not true double vision (diplopia) is is called monocular ghosting. It can be caused by many things needing glasses or incorrect glasses, cornea disease especially irregular astigmatism, cataracts, vitreous opacities, macular or retinal diseases. disease
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