Iridocycloretraction

Iridocycloretraction is a condition in which the iris (iris) and ciliary body (the muscle sac that surrounds the pupil) are in a constant state of contraction, resulting in a permanent narrowing of the pupil. This condition can be caused by various factors, such as injury, infection, inflammation, nervous system disorders and others.

Iridocycloretraction can cause various symptoms such as discomfort, pain, decreased visual acuity, changes in iris color, etc. Treatment for iridocycloretraction depends on the cause and may include medication, surgery, or a combination of these methods.

In some cases, iridocycloretraction is a sign of a more serious condition, such as glaucoma or uveitis. Therefore, it is important to consult an ophthalmologist to diagnose and treat the disease.

It is important to remember that iridocycloretraction is not normal for a healthy eye and should be treated as soon as possible. If you notice signs of iridocycloretraction, consult your doctor for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.



Introduction

Iridocyclogenesis is a disease of the oculomotor system, which manifests itself in disruption of the muscle between the cornea and the iris of the eye. This is a fairly rare disease that can lead to serious consequences for the patient. In this article we will look at the main symptoms and causes of this disease, as well as methods of its treatment.

Symptoms of iridocyclogreacitis 1. Eye pain Most common