double vision in English

noun
1
the simultaneous perception of two images, usually overlapping, of a single scene or object.
Because using both eyes in the presence of squint/refractive error would cause significant eye-strain and double vision , the brain ignores the image from the squinting eye, resulting in amblyopia.

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1. Ambiopia: ( am'bē-ō'pē-ă ) Double vision

2. From Middle English blere, related to Low German bleeroged (“Bleareyed”), Middle High German blerre (“double vision”), German Blerre (“double vision”)

3. Presented with double vision, sudden aggressive behavior, cataplexy.

4. Instead of seeing two different images or double vision (diplopia), the brain suppresses the Blurrier image

5. If you are overworked to exhaustion it could cause double vision and Blurriness to the eyes

6. * The ill person has any nervous system symptoms such as slurred speech , muscle weakness , double vision , or difficulty swallowing .

7. Some experience sudden blurry vision and others can experience a gradual change, double vision, or headaches connected to Blurred vision.

8. Depending on the cause of Bulging, people may have other symptoms such as double vision or difficulty focusing on objects.

9. However, if experiencing more pronounced vision changes that include Blurriness, double vision, or tunnel vision, it may hint at a more complicated …

10. Mark Smith recounts Alhazen's elaboration of Ptolemy's experiments in double vision, reflection, and refraction: Alhazen's Optics book influenced the Perspectivists in Europe, Roger Bacon, Witelo, and Peckham.

11. Then, just before the headache starts, there may be dizziness, a buzzing sound in the ears, a pins-and-needles sensation, double vision, speech difficulty, or muscle weakness.

12. Injury to the Abducens, or sixth, nerve causes double vision, due to the unopposed action of the opposite medial rectus muscle, which is also innervated by the oculomotor nerve.

13. The pituitary tumor, as it grows, often starts to compress the visual nerves in your brain, with the result that people with acromegaly have either double vision or they are profoundly nearsighted.

14. Rarely, unruptured Aneurysms may become large and press on nerves in the brain, causing symptoms such as blurred or double vision, a drooping eyelid, a dilated pupil, … Continue reading "Unruptured Aneurysm Basics"

15. Blinking eyes, Bruising or discoloration, Cloudy vision, Discharge or mucus in eyes: Blinking eyes, Blurred vision, Decreased appetite, Dry eyes: Blinking eyes, Double vision (without one eye covered), Eye irritation, Frequent squinting: Blinking eyes, Eye crusting with sleep, Eyelid redness, Itching or …

16. Ambiopia: double vision caused by each eye focusing seperately: blepharospasm: a twitching of the eyelid muscles; due to eyestrain or nervous irritability: conjunctivitis: pink eye; inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye: cycloplegia: paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye: dacryoadenitis: inflammation of the lacrimal (tear) gland: floaters

17. Cavernous sinus thrombosis causes symptoms such as abnormally bulging eyes that occurs over days, swelling of the eyelid, severe headache, facial pain or numbness, impaired eye movements (ophthalmoplegia) with double vision, loss of vision, drowsiness, a high fever, and excessively dilated or uneven pupils.If bacteria spread to the brain, more severe drowsiness, seizures, coma, and abnormal