Riza Syndrome

Ries syndrome is an ophthalmological disease that manifests itself in the form of thinning of the cornea of ​​the eye. This can lead to decreased vision, blindness and other serious consequences. Reese's syndrome is considered a rare disease, but it is becoming increasingly common in young adults and children. Symptoms of rhizome syndrome can manifest in different ways and depend on the severity of the disease. Patients may experience a feeling of blurriness, decreased clarity of vision, and a feeling as if there is fog or a veil before the eyes. Complaints of dry eyes, pain or stinging are also possible. If such symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor. Timely treatment will prevent serious consequences of rhizome syndrome and preserve vision. Surgery is often required.