Various problems can lead to double vision, most of which involve the cornea or lens of the eye. Other underlying causes include neurological issues that affect the muscles and nerves that control eye function and movement. Minor problems such as astigmatism can also cause double vision. The source may be life-threatening, however, such as an aneurysm or stroke.

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