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Vision - night blindness

Overview Treatment
Alternative Names:
Nyctanopia; Nyctalopia; Night blindness
Home Care:
Necessary safety precautions should be taken. Avoid driving a car at night. Vitamin A supplements may prove helpful.
Call your health care provider if:
  • there is severe, persistent, and significantly impaired lifestyle
  • if the symptoms are persistent
What to expect at your health care provider's office:

The goal of the medical exam will be to determine if the problem is due to a correctable cause, such as need for new glasses or cataract removal or whether the problem is something more severe.

The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting night blindness in detail may include:

  • time pattern
    • When did this begin?
    • Did it occur suddenly or gradually?
    • Is the night blindness constant or occasional?
  • quality
    • How severe is the night blindness?
    • Is vision impaired in dimly-lit rooms?
  • aggravating factors
    • Is myopia (nearsightedness) also a problem?
    • Do you have a fear of the dark?
    • Are you under any unusual stress or anxiety?
  • relieving factors
    • Are corrective lenses needed?
    • Does use of corrective lenses improve night vision?
  • other
    • What other symptoms are present?
    • Have you noticed changes in daytime vision?
    • Do you have light sensitivity (photophobia)?
    • Do you have a difficulty seeing colors?
    • Do you have cataracts?
  • additional important information
    • What medications are being used?
    • Do you use "street drugs"?
    • Have you had any recent head or eye injuries?
    • Do you have a family history of diabetes?
    • Do you have a birth defect?
    • Do you have a healthy diet?
The physical examination may include an eye examination. A slit lamp examination may be performed as a diagnostic test.

Cataract removal should be discussed as an option when appropriate.
External and internal eye anatomy
External and internal eye anatomy
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