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Binocular Vision

Binocular vision refers to the type of vision in which the images or vision from both eyes are used to create a single visual image. The different images from both eyes are transmitted to the brain and processed into a single coordinated image. The main advantage of binocular vision is determining depth perception and the relationship between the objects.

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My right eye vision is not clear with my new glasses. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I wear glasses with a minimal prescription of - .25 with slight astigmatism and + 2 reading. Recently, I got a new pair of progressive lenses. I am finding that my right eye cannot focus properly and it is always blurry. First, I thought that the prescription was wrong. But after making m...  Read Full »


Dr. Skandha Harshita

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. By going through your query, I can understand that you are suffering from intolerance to progressive lenses. It can be due to an increase in near vision with age. It is not due to incorrect PD (pupillary distance). If you work on a computer, intermediate vision glasses ...  Read Full »

Are glasses the only option for accommodative esotropia?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter has accommodative esotropia. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Shachi Dwivedi

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Can you please elaborate what do you want to know about accomodative esotropia?  Read Full »

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