That's why nightshade disease occurs.

That's why nightshade disease occurs.

Night blindness is a disease in which vision deteriorates at night or in low light. In this disease, seeing in relatively dim light is difficult or almost impossible. It is actually a symptom of some eye disease. Some people have this problem from birth. In addition, eye injury or malnutrition (such as vitamin-A deficiency) can cause this problem. In night blindness, the ability of the eye to adapt to low light or darkness is reduced or destroyed.

Because

Vitamin A deficiency. Deficiency of vitamins in the body occurs due to diseases like diarrhea, measles, pneumonia etc. Lack of this vitamin causes night blindness. This disease is caused by low birth weight, lack of extra nutrients in the growing age and malnutrition. Certain medications such as phenothiazine can also cause night sweats. Various eye treatments such as LASIK, photorefractive keratectomy, radial keratotomy can also cause loss of night vision.

Symptoms

<<Poor vision in dim light

<<Difficulty while driving at night.

<<Eye discomfort


Treatment



The doctor will give you vitamin A capsules. Some benefit may be obtained with higher doses of vitamin A. Animal products such as liver and vegetables such as carrots, spinach, and sweet pumpkin are rich in vitamin A. Intramuscular vitamin A is used for those who cannot tolerate vitamin A-rich medications. Since vitamin-A deficiency is a systemic disease; there is no benefit in using eye drops.

With treatment, the disease is completely cured.

Resistance

Should the baby be exclusively breastfed for the first five months? Does breast milk protect the baby from night sickness? Breast milk if possible, to feed the baby until the age of two years?

Two weeks after giving birth to the mother, two hundred thousand I.U. Take a dose of vitamin A?

Should the child eat foods rich in vitamin A (yellow fruits and vegetables, eggs/milk/liver, fish, meat,)?

Should high-dose vitamin A capsules be given every six months from the age of six months until the age of six?

If the child suffers from malnutrition, measles, diarrhea, pneumonia, as per the doctor's advice, should vitamin A capsules be fed?

Should I consult an ophthalmologist if there are any changes in the black part of the eye (egg - hazy, cloudy, holes, whiteness?)

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