Get Virtual Care
  • Primary Care
  • Urgent Care
  • FAQs
  • Support Center
For Businesses
  • Direct Primary Care for Organizations
  • For DMEs and Pharmacies
  • For Health Plans
  • For Providers
About Us
  • Who We Are
  • Why HealthTap
  • Our Standards
  • Contact
Log in
Book a video appointment
Book now
  • Get Virtual Care

    • Primary Care
    • Urgent Care
    • FAQs
    • Support Center
  • For Businesses

    • Direct Primary Care for Organizations
    • For DMEs and Pharmacies
    • For Health Plans
    • For Providers
  • About Us

    • Who We Are
    • Why HealthTap
    • Our Standards
    • Contact
Log in to HealthTap
HealthTap Online Primary Care Doctors Accepting New Patients
Book a video visit
HealthTap
Telehealth
A member asked:

What type of diplopia is it if the double vision goes away when looking through a pinhole?

A doctor has provided 1 answer
Dr. David Goldman answered

monocular diplopia. Can typically be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.

Dr Yanik agreed

Answered 8/7/2021

0 views

Thank
Show 1 more comment

Related Questions

A member asked:

Diplopia,started 3/2019,when looking forward.Got worse 4/2020 as my first MS attack now double when looking forward & left.Yesterday flashing light acc came in to my eyes & now my diplopia & nystagmus is worse,blurry vision also.What should i do?

3 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

A member asked:

What can it be?From good vision 2 september last year sudden diplopia. 1 pixel glas.December new.2 pixel glass and today 4 pixel glass.wors very fast.

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

Had blurred vision after diplopia is cleared. Is it normal after diplopia.

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

Vision issues for4yrs;had b/l cataract surgery-no relief-finally diagnosed w/ vertical diplopia.dr ordered MRI w/o contrast due to44GFR.need contrast?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

Blurry vision with glasses- monocular diplopia-eye redness-gradual. Doc says allergy,steroid drops did not work. had brain MRI -clear. What is it?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

People also searched for:

When looking through a pinhole The double vision goes away in the upper half. On the bottom half it does go away but its not as clear Its slightly bent. Like when light bends through water. Is this normal for Monocular diplopia?
What is diplopia (double vision)?
How dangerous is diplopia (or double vision)?
Can you tell me how dangerous is diplopia (or double vision)?
Why does squinting removes double vision for Monocular diplopia . Im not sure if I have binocular but does squinting removes double vision for binocular diplopia?

Telemedicine

Primary Care
Manage Your Conditions
Women's Health
Children's Health
Men's Health
Senior Health
Wellness, Prevention & Lifestyle
Sexual Health
Mental & Behavioral Health
Travel Medicine
Urgent Care
Ask your question
Didn't find what you're looking for?

90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.

Ask your question

More of what we treat

Allergies
Antibiotics
Asthma
High Blood Pressure
Prescriptions
Type 2 Diabetes
Content on HealthTap (including answers) should not be used for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and interactions on HealthTap do not create a doctor-patient relationship. Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency.
HealthTap
HIPAA logo
HIPAASecure
Soc 2 Type 2 logo
SOC 2 Type 2Certified
JCAHO Accredited
JCAHOAccredited

For Businesses

Direct Primary Care for OrganizationsFor DMEs and PharmaciesFor Health PlansFor Providers

Company

About UsSupport CenterContact Us

Health Content

Health TopicsDoctor Q&A by Specialty

Join Us

For DoctorsJobs
Member App

Download HealthTap

Video visit and message your doctor

Member App QR Code
Play Store Member LinkApp Store Member Link

Questions?

+1 (888) 828-0841support@healthtap.com
LinkedInTwitter
HomeTermsPrivacyCookiesDMCAHealth TopicsDoctors DirectoryDoctor Q&A by Specialty
Copyright 2026 HealthTap, Inc.