| Hi Renukaprasad A R, | Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) may experience vision issues such as double vision, dry eyes, and visual field defects. Dopamine deficiency in PD is the primary reason behind these vision problems, severely impacting patients' quality of life (QoL). Medication history and specific screening questions can give more clarity about visual/ocular signs and symptoms and help in their timely and accurate diagnosis. In addition, instituting appropriate treatment can significantly improve patients' QoL. | Read this article for more information on the correlation between PD and vision disorders and strategies to manage them. | Highlights:- The most common eye disorders and vision problems in PD.
- How can visual disorders in PD patients affect their routine life?
- Importance of medication history and a screening questionnaire for providing clues about visual disorders.
- Implementing appropriate treatment depending on patients' signs and symptoms.
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