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4 paź 2023 · Photophobia is eye sensitivity to light that can cause discomfort or pain. It can be associated with many eye conditions, neurologic disorders, medications and other factors. Learn about the types, signs and possible treatments of photophobia.
20 wrz 2017 · In this paper, we review the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of photophobia in neurological disorders, including primary headache, blepharospasm, progressive supranuclear palsy, and traumatic brain injury, discuss the definition, etiology and pathogenesis, and summarize practical methods of diagnosis and treatment.
21 maj 2024 · Photophobia is an extreme sensitivity and aversion to light, often caused by eye problems, migraines, or medications. Learn how to recognize the signs of photophobia and what conditions may be associated with it.
INTRODUCTION. Photophobia is commonly associated with anterior segment disorders of the eye such as uveitis, cyclitis, iritis, and blepharitis [1]. Intracranial pathologies such as migraine, meningitis, subdural hemorrhage, and intracranial tumors are also associated with photophobia [2 – 5].
Photophobia, an abnormal intolerance to light, is associated with a number of ophthalmic and neurologic conditions. In the presence of normal neurologic and ophthalmologic examinations, the most common conditions associated with photophobia are migraine, blepharospasm, and traumatic brain injury.
24 wrz 2024 · Photophobia is extreme sensitivity to light. There are many different causes of photophobia, some of which are serious. Symptoms of photophobia often interfere with comfort or enjoyment of everyday life. Speak to your doctor about photophobia, especially if symptoms arise suddenly.
In this review, we define photophobia broadly as a sensory state in which light causes discomfort in the eye or head; it may also cause an avoidance reaction without overt pain. We use photo-oculodynia to describe light-induced eye pain from a normally non-painful source (e.g. ambient lighting).