Diplopia in the eye usually means that one object is seen as two, and double vision mostly means that you can’t see one object well enough to see it, and there is a false edge present. The difference between diplopia and double vision is that diplopia can lead to double vision, but the presence of double vision is not necessarily diplopia.
Diplopia is mainly caused by the presence of underlying eye conditions such as strabismus, cataracts, or conditions such as lens subluxation or orbital fracture, which can lead to double vision, which is when the patient sees one object as two, and can also be referred to as double vision.
Double vision is when the patient sees one object as two, and can also be called double vision. Double vision is when the patient sees one object as two, and can be called double vision. Double vision can be seen in people with diplopia, but it can also be seen in people with myopia, astigmatism, and other eye conditions, and is not specific to diplopia.
If diplopia or double vision exists, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the problem and then proceed with treatment.