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Prism correction is an optical element added to your glasses to reduce or eliminate double
vision, also known as diplopia.
When experiencing double vision with both eyes open, the images entering your eyes are
falling in two different places on your retinas.
Unfortunately, this causes double vision.
Prism in glasses helps re-align the images at the same point in the back of both eyes.
Doing so allows you to fuse both images together to create one, single image.
Fortunately for you, your optometrist or ophthalmologist can prescribe you prism to aid in managing
your double vision.
Depending on your need, prism is measured and prescribed in diopters, ranging anywhere
from 0.5 diopters up all the way up to the extreme 40 diopters!
Prism base can be set up, down, in or out, and works to shifts the image location to
trick your brain into thinking the images are in the same place, thus creating one clear
image.
Also, prism can be placed all in one lens or split between two lenses.
Both achieve the same result and allow your eyes to work together in unison.
Double vision can be caused by a muscle imbalance in your extraocular muscles, such as an eye
turn (i.e strabismus) or a disproportion in the prescription required in each eye.
Other causes of double vision that can benefit from prism include a stroke or concussion-related
brain injury.
Lastly, your eye doctor may suggest a trial with fresnel prism before prescribing it for
your glasses.
Fresnel prism is a press on vinyl sticker that easily adheres to an existing pair of
glasses, and can be removed without damage to your current glasses.
Fresnel prism often gives instant relief of double vision and is an opportunity to try
the benefits of prism without risk or major cost.
Think you could benefit from prism in your glasses?
Visit your local eye care professional today!