Scotoma Sphenoid

Wedge-shaped scotoma is a lesion of the visual field in the form of a spot, an area of ​​loss of visibility caused by macular degeneration. One of the reasons is congenital or traumatic damage to the optic nerve fibers of the retina. The formation of scotomas of various shapes occurs with congestion of the retina, endocrine changes in the composition of the vitreous body, pathology of the lens and iris. In case of eye diseases, when vision is severely deteriorated, all surrounding objects are perceived as blurry shadows, and the central field of vision loses its sharpness. People all the time feel pain and discomfort from emerging pathologies in the eyes. Scotoma is a dangerous condition that occurs due to loss of focus in the visual cortex of the brain. This disorder can be temporary or permanent and can affect any person's eye or brain function. Scotoma can form both due to everyday worries or computer work, and due to diseases. If symptoms such as decreased visual acuity, cloudy and foggy spots or streaks before the eyes occur, you should consult a doctor, since such diseases must be treated so that they do not affect the acute functioning of the body. It is also necessary to take into account that a scotoma can cause an accident or cause disruptions in work activity due to impaired vision.