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ICD-10 code: H52.32

Disease category: H52.3: Anisometropia and aniseikonia

Understanding Aniseikonia: What is it?

Aniseikonia is a visual condition that affects the perception of size and shape of objects. It can occur due to various reasons such as refractive errors, eye surgeries, or trauma. This condition can cause discomfort, headaches, and eye strain in some individuals.

Aniseikonia occurs when there is a difference in the size or shape of the images that are projected on the retina of each eye. This can happen due to various reasons, including a difference in the prescription of glasses or contact lenses, or due to a difference in the shape or size of the eyes themselves.

Symptoms of Aniseikonia:

Some common symptoms of Aniseikonia include:

  1. Headaches and eye strain
  2. Discomfort when looking at objects
  3. Difficulty with depth perception
  4. Vision that appears distorted or skewed
  5. Difficulty reading or seeing fine details
Diagnosis of Aniseikonia:

Diagnosing Aniseikonia requires a comprehensive eye exam by an eye doctor. The doctor may use various tests to measure the size and shape of the images projected on the retina of each eye. These tests may include:

  1. Visual Acuity Test
  2. Retinal Imaging
  3. Stereopsis Test
  4. Refraction Test
Treatment of Aniseikonia:

Treatment of Aniseikonia depends on the underlying cause of the condition. In some cases, wearing glasses or contact lenses with special prisms can help to correct the size or shape of the images projected on the retina of each eye. In other cases, surgery may be required to correct the underlying cause of the condition.

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of Aniseikonia, it is important to schedule an appointment with an eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam. Early detection and treatment can help to prevent further complications and improve your overall quality of life.

Treatment of Aniseikonia:

Treatment Options for Aniseikonia

Aniseikonia is a visual condition that occurs when the images that are perceived by both eyes are of different sizes. This can cause a number of symptoms, including headaches, eye strain, and difficulty with depth perception. Fortunately, there are a number of treatment options available for aniseikonia.

  1. Corrective Lenses:

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