Dear Dr. Renukaprasad A R, Visual disorders such as double vision, dry eyes, and visual field deficiencies are common in Parkinson's disease (PD) yet are commonly overlooked. Dopamine deficit is the primary cause of these vision problems in PD, and it can seriously influence patients' (QoL. Medication history and particular screening questions can help clarify visual/ocular signs and symptoms and lead to an accurate and prompt diagnosis. Furthermore, implementing appropriate treatment can significantly improve patients' QoL. Read the article to get more insights on the association between PD and visual disorders and to develop tailored interventions and new neurorehabilitation strategies. Highlights:- Vision problems in PD patients
- How can visual disorders in PD patients affect daily routine life?
- Importance of medication history and a screening questionnaire
- Appropriate treatment approach as per signs and symptoms
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