Detachment of the Ciliary Body

Ciliary body detachment (CBD) is a rupture of the ciliary body, which is responsible for vision. ARI can occur for various reasons, for example: • sudden movement of the eyeballs; • head injury; • infectious diseases (for example, gonorrhea);

Symptoms of acute respiratory infections may include: • pain in the eye or area around it; • lacrimation; • blurred vision; • redness of the eye; If you notice these symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor. The article will describe in detail how acute respiratory infections occur and how they are treated.