Pleoptophore

Pleoptophore is a term used in ophthalmology to refer to pathology associated with visual impairment. This disease can be caused by various factors such as injury, infection, tumors and other reasons.

Pleoptophore can manifest itself in the form of various symptoms, such as decreased visual acuity, distortion of the shape of objects, difficulty focusing on objects, etc. Treatment for pleoptophores can include a variety of methods, including surgery, medication, and vision correction with special glasses or contact lenses.

It is important to note that pleoptophore is a serious disease that can lead to decreased quality of life and even disability. Therefore, if you notice any symptoms associated with visual impairment, you should consult an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment.