Insuficiencia de acomodación en paciente femenino de 25 años de edad.
The present clinical case study involves a 25-year-old female patient who complained of occasional blurred vision when she came to the optometrist's office. When performing tasks with near vision, the letters would double after a while. Her headache lasted a long time. Also note that she needed...
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| Médium: | bachelorThesis |
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2022
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| On-line přístup: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/12861 |
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| Shrnutí: | The present clinical case study involves a 25-year-old female patient who complained of occasional blurred vision when she came to the optometrist's office. When performing tasks with near vision, the letters would double after a while. Her headache lasted a long time. Also note that she needed to make a greater visual effort when reading or studying because of that she would abandon tasks. Difficult to stimulate accommodation. Symptoms such as blurred vision, headache, stinging eyes, reading problems, fatigue and drowsiness when reading, decreased near vision work hours and decreased academic or school performance. Clinical symptoms associated with accommodative insufficiency: reduced accommodative amplitude, approximately 2D lower than expected for her age, and reduced values on stimulus accommodation tests. The visual acuity and the different tests were done, we see that the accommodative amplitude is low for her age, also the accommodative flexibility is low, so it is difficult to stimulate the accommodation. The diagnosis is accommodation insufficiency. Adding positive lenses for near vision may also be a treatment option. The diopters prescribed will be determined based on the patient's working distance, latency and accommodation. Lens compensation may be the single most effective treatment for accommodation insufficiency problems when the origin does not work. Vision therapy is the most optional to treat accommodation insufficiency. |
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