Symptoms And Causes Of Nyctalopia
Nyctalopia - Night blindness or difficulty in seeing at night. Symptom of vitamin A deficiency.
Night blindness is an eye disorder in which vision is abnormally impaired in dim light
or at night. It is caused by a deficiency of visual purple (rhodopsin) in the
light-sensitive rod cells of the retina at the back of the eye. Night blindness most
commonly occurs as a result of retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative condition of the
retina. Visual purple may also decrease if there is a dietary deficiency of vitamin A -
its principal component. Exposure to bright lights may cause the supply of visual purple
to be temporarily depleted. Night blindness may also occur in choroidoretinitis and
glaucoma.
Individuals suffering from night blindness not only see poorly at night, but also
require some time for their eyes to adjust from brightly lit areas to dim ones. Contrast
vision may also be greatly reduced.
Xerophthalmia is a more advanced form of the effect of Vitamin A deficiency on our
eyes. In that disease, the eyes become excessively sensitive to light, and in addition
production of tears is markedly decreased, which prevents the normal lubrication of the
eye. This leads to ulceration and infections of the eye.
Night blindness caused by vitamin A deficiency can be treated with therapeutic dosages
of the vitamin. Some types of damage to the retina, such as retinitis pigmentosa, are
usually irreversible.
Vitamin A maintains the skin and mucous membranes. Promotes growth, strong bones,
healthy skin, hair, teeth and gums. Builds up resistance to respiratory infections and
shortens the duration of diseases. It counteracts night blindness and aids in the
treatment of many eye disorders. Night blindness is an early symptom of a deficiency of
vitamin A.
Vitamin A is one of the few vitamins in which excess produces definite and severe
effects. Toxic symptoms can occur with intake exceeding 100 000 IU's daily.
Hypervitaminosis A leads to loss of appetite, a dry, itchy skin often with peeling,
intense headaches and an enlarged liver. Recovery is fairly rapid when intake is
reduced.