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Prism lenses are prescribed for patients who suffer from severe binocular vision difficulties and double vision, most commonly resulting from:

If you are searching for a long term solution for your double vision or binocular vision difficulties, speak with your doctor about vision therapy.

Prisms, by definition, are triangular in shape, and made of plastic or glass for the purpose of dispersing light into a spectrum, or changing the direction in which light is reflected.

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If you suffer from double vision or binocular vision difficulties, prism lenses can be prescribed to improve your clarity of vision— enabling a more comfortable way of seeing.

One of the most common uses for an eye doctor prescribing prisms is to treat a condition known as Binocular Visual Dysfunction (BVD).

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Prisms “trick” the eye into believing that an object is in a different location in order to improve eye alignment. This helps the eyes to perceive images in a way that single vision can be achieved— improving binocular vision, and reducing double vision, headaches, reading difficulties, and more.

Contact an eye doctor near if you or a family member suffer from any of these signs above, prism lenses may be the solution to eliminate these signs.

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Prism lenses are special lenses that are prescribed by eye doctors and infused into regular lens prescriptions. They do not contain any focusing power, and therefore cannot correct any refractive errors.

While prism lenses will help to relieve double vision while you are wearing your glasses, they cannot help your double vision when you remove your glasses. Therefore, prisms may only be a temporary solution.

Schedule an appointment with an eye doctor near you to find out if prism lenses could be the solution you have looking for.

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Vision therapy retrains your eye-brain connections to improve your visual skills for clearer, single vision, with or without your eyeglasses.