The view is not straight after retinal attachment surgery
Why I see one thing between the left eye and the right eye is not the same position, so if you look with both eyes, the object becomes two. Before that, I just had retinal attachment surgery 1.5 months ago with gas content.
Answer
When we look, even though what looks like our eyes as a whole, in reality, it is not. Each of our eyes is responsible for seeing a particular field of view so that in the normal eye when closing the left eye then replaced with the right eye and so on quickly, then the object in front will appear to shift from its position. But because both eyes are synchronized with nerve fibers, they move in the same direction when they see, complement each other and make us not realize it.
So that the complaint you mentioned can occur when synchronization between the two eyes does not occur, it could be because:
A weakness of one eye muscle
Abnormalities in one nerve that is connected to the eye muscles
Abnormalities in the nerves are located behind the eyes.
Retinal disorders
So our advice, you should immediately return to the eye doctor who treats you to file a complaint. Your ophthalmologist will then do a test to find out which possibilities we mentioned above cause you to have a double/double vision.
Meanwhile, because seeing with many sights can be tiring and dizzy, you have to rest a lot and avoid driving a vehicle first. Do not be too long in front of the monitor screen and immediately check your eyes to the doctor. Get well soon.
So, hopefully, help.
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