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5 possible causes of night blindness
The lack of daylight in the evening can limit your ability to see and get around. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
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Night blindness (nyctalopia), the inability to see well at night or in poor light, isn’t a disease, says ophthalmologist Bryan Roth, MD. “It’s a symptom of an underlying condition. In most cases, it’s treatable; in others, it’s not. Fortunately, severe forms of night blindness are very rare,” Dr. Roth says.
There are multiple reasons why you might have trouble seeing in the dark:
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Most common causes for night blindness — except for causes like retinitis pigmentosa — are treatable, Dr. Roth says.
If you’re affected by permanent night blindness, it might be wise to adjust your lifestyle to accommodate your condition. Consider changing these:
“Many eye diseases have no symptoms, which is why I tell my patients it’s important to get a routine eye exam every year whether you think you have a vision problem or not,” Dr. Roth says. Regardless, if you begin to experience a progressive loss of nighttime vision, your condition is most likely correctable, so make an appointment for an eye exam.
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