Nyctalopia

Nyctalopia, also known as night blindness, is a condition in which a person has difficulty seeing in low light or darkness. This condition can be caused by various factors, such as vitamin A deficiency, certain medications, hereditary conditions, or other underlying eye diseases. Symptoms of nyctalopia may include difficulty seeing in dimly lit environments, increased sensitivity to light, and blurry vision in low light. Treatment for nyctalopia depends on the underlying cause and may involve lifestyle changes, dietary supplementation, or medical intervention. It is important for individuals with symptoms of nyctalopia to consult with an eye care professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.