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What happens if you correct a refractive error that is causing decompensated phoria?

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Correcting a refractive error can help alleviate symptoms associated with decompensated phoria. A corrected refractive error indicates that the prescription for glasses or contact lenses has been modified to account for the ocular error.

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A corrected refractive error indicates that the prescription for glasses or contact lenses has been modified to account for the ocular error. Reducing the refractive error in the case of decompensated phoria, an eye misalignment condition, may provide relief from the symptoms. Wearing hyperopic lenses can help realign the eyes and lessen symptoms, for instance, if someone with decompensated exophoria (eye turning outward) has hyperopia (farsightedness) as a refractive error.

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