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  1. vision - My left and right eye have a consistent, clear difference in ...

    As compared to my vision with both eyes open, my left eye sees things in a noticeably cooler palette while my right eye sees things in a noticeably warmer palette. This has been detectable since my …

  2. Unanswered 'vision' Questions - Medical Sciences Stack Exchange

    Q&A for professionals in medical and allied health fields, students of those professions, related academics, and others with a sound understanding of medicine and healthcare-related sciences

  3. eye - What distances for plus and minus eyeglasses? Which are for ...

    As I understand, the minus is to aid my vision for objects in the distance, and the plus is for close-up. But I don’t need help with close distances. I need help with mid-distances (such as for reading a …

  4. How many times in a lifetime a man can do laser vision/eyesight ...

    Oct 28, 2017 · Is it true that laser vision/eyesight correction/surgery is strictly recommended to do only once in a lifetime and if after first laser correction someone's eyesight returned to bad condition the o...

  5. Can wearing eyeglasses cause your eyesight to degrade further?

    I agree. wearing glasses can actually cause your vision to temporarily deteriorate because the ciliary muscles become fatigued. Another explanation for the eye mis-focusing is that the problem is …

  6. neurology - Is there a name for the bright lights/fuzzy spots that are ...

    Oct 12, 2022 · 0 I have had a number of concussions and the one thing I remember quite a few times is seeing bright spots or white fuzzy spots in my vision briefly after. A similar thing occurs when I have …

  7. Why is monocular diplopia a symptom of astigmatism in some cases?

    Jan 2, 2021 · In general diplopia (double vision) is categorized as either binocular (you only have double vision when both eyes are open) or monocular (you have double vision even if only the affected eye …

  8. Lensometer readout -- PSM - Medical Sciences Stack Exchange

    May 23, 2024 · I am wondering if it is an abbreviation for "prism" as this is occasionally necessary to correct for diplopia (double vision). However, it does not seem that the device includes the axis for …

  9. Detrimental effects of very-wide or multiple monitors?

    1 Over the past several decades, computer monitors have typically gotten larger, and more specifically wider. Also, it has become (somewhat) more common for people to use an multiple monitors next to …

  10. eye - Downward Double-Vision - Medical Sciences Stack Exchange

    It's interesting that my other eye also has similar downward double-vision (with a smaller 10 degree rightward shift). (I get even more cataract glare details when I focus on the small dot to the left, …