Can eye problems cause dizziness?

There are many eye problems that can cause dizziness: 1) Strabismus, which can cause dizziness if the eyes are strabismic and double vision. 2) Refractive error, which can cause dizziness if the refractive error is not better corrected and the myopic glasses worn are too high. 3) Ischemia of the eyes or carotid artery, which can cause ischemia of the eyes and head. 4. If there is a large difference in the prescription of both eyes, this may also cause dizziness if there is no refractive correction or if the difference in the prescription of both eyes is large after refractive correction. If there is dizziness and eye problems at the same time, the two can be linked for analysis.