Paralysis of the accommodative apparatus and cycloplegia **Synonyms:** Paresis of accommodation, the time of cycloplegia, is the most common pathology. Diseases that arise due to disorders of the retina. Such a lesion can occur in various types of ophthalmological pathologies. To determine it in medicine, special research methods are used. The main reason is toxic and infectious effects.
The development of the disease is possible for various reasons. Since each person's body undergoes a certain period of aging, the body ages both internally and externally in the process. Paralysis cycloparalygoplegia is a disease of the oculo-ligamentous apparatus. Most often it forms in people aged 45 to 60 years. Men are most susceptible to it, but there are cases of damage in women.
The processes of extinction of degenerative changes develop slowly. First, a hypotonic type of disease occurs, which causes partial paralysis. Then the following types of violations develop:
- paralitoasteno-paresis;
choroidal paresis (visual disorder);
choroid-scleroretinitis;
spherosirius (death of visual cells); - atrophy of the optic nerve (manifests itself in the form of fog before the eyes, which is constantly spinning).
Paralysis of accommodation (passive paralysis) leads to farsightedness. Vision deteriorates when the distance of objects to the eye is short, and when the distance is greater
Recently, more and more people are faced with the problem of paralysis of accommodation. In this article we will look at what accommodative reflex paralysis is and how it can be associated with various eye diseases.
What is cycoparesis paralysis?
Accommodative reflex paralysis is a condition in which the eye muscles are unable to focus on an object correctly due to