Adaptoelectrooculography

Adaptoelectroophthalmography (AEO) is a new direction in the field of ophthalmology, which allows the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases using a combination of adaptation and electroophthalmography.

Adaptation is the process of the eyes getting used to changing lighting conditions, for example, when moving from a dark room to bright sunlight or vice versa. During adaptation, the eyes can change their shape and structure, which can be used to diagnose various diseases.

Electroophthalmography is a method for studying the electrical activity of the eyes, which allows us to determine the condition of the retina, optic nerve and other structures of the eye.

The combination of adaptation and electroophthalmography allows you to obtain a more complete picture of the condition of the eyes and identify diseases in the early stages. In addition, AEO can be used to assess the effectiveness of treatment and monitor the dynamics of the disease.

However, like any other research method, AEO has its limitations and requires special equipment and qualified specialists. Therefore, before conducting the study, it is necessary to contact an ophthalmologist for consultation and determine the need for AEO.