Field of view Mesopic
The field of view plays an important role in our lives. It allows us to see and interact with the world around us. However, with some diseases and conditions, visual field deterioration may occur.
The mesopic field of view is the region of the visible field of view that we can only see at average brightness. In low light, our eyes become less able to discern details and colors, resulting in poorer quality of vision. For example, at dusk or at night we can no longer see small objects or bright colors.
There are several factors that can cause mesopic field vision. One of them is a malfunction of the retina, which is the main element of the eye and is responsible for converting light into an electrical signal. With retinal degeneration, the quality of vision deteriorates, especially in low light.
In addition, mesopic field vision can occur with various eye diseases, such as cataracts, glaucoma and others. These diseases lead to decreased visual acuity and poor lighting.
Special lenses and glasses can be used to improve mesopic field vision. They improve the quality of vision in low light and improve the visibility of colors. There are also treatments, such as laser photocoagulation and surgery, that can help restore the integrity of the retina and improve evening vision.
It is important to remember that improving the mesopic field of vision requires consultation with a specialist and an individual approach to treatment depending on the cause and extent of the disease.