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I have a drooping right eye. My Eye doctor believes it may be Occular Myesthenia Gravis, although I have not been definitively diagnosed yet. (waiting to go to Boston s Tufts clinic to be further tested). Currently, I have been experiencing severe blurred and sometimes double vision. My peripheral vision in the right eye is mostly non existent. And of course, my depth perception is completely gone now. My question is: Is it a normal progression to have blurred and or double vision? Thank you for your time, Pamela-Jean
The most common treatment possibilities include spectacles, contact lenses and refractive surgery like LASIK.
Presbyopia: People over 40 years of age usually experience a blurred vision for near. It is because of the age-related changes in the natural lens of the eye, called presbyopia.
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Dr. AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician
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Hello, The most common treatment possibilities include spectacles, contact lenses and refractive surgery like LASIK. Presbyopia: People over 40 years of age usually experience a blurred vision for near. It is because of the age-related changes in the natural lens of the eye, called presbyopia. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician