A member asked:

I have chronic monocular diplopia, ideas, what to do?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Have evaluation: Have you seen an ophthalmologist (not an optometrist) about this. Diplopia in one eye can be due to lens aberrations, high astigmatism, or macular pathology. Your ophthalmologist may be able to find the cause or may refer you to a retinal specialist.

Answered 9/14/2014

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