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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 …

  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 …

  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 …

  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 …

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

    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 …

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

    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 …

  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 …

  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 …

  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 …