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Nyctalopia, also known as night blindness, is a condition in which a person has difficulty seeing in low light conditions or at night. This can be due to a number of underlying causes, including:
Symptoms of nyctalopia may include difficulty seeing in dim light, slower adjustment to changes in lighting, and an increased risk of accidents or falls at night. Treatment options for nyctalopia depend on the underlying cause and may include vitamin A supplements, surgery to remove cataracts, or medication to treat underlying conditions such as diabetes or glaucoma.
If you are experiencing difficulty seeing at night, it is important to seek evaluation from an eye doctor or healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.