Diplopia

When our eyes look at something, we see one object as two, resulting in double vision. This is double vision. The professional definition is that under the premise of normal retina correspondence, an object image falls on non-corresponding points of the retina that is too large apart, and binocular monocular cannot be formed, and one object is regarded as two. Divided into monocular diplopia and binocular diplopia.

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