Poor light perception of the eyes generally refers to a decrease in the light sensitivity of the eyes, often caused by vision loss, night blindness, etc., and requires medication, surgery, and other treatments to address the cause of the disease.
1. If the decrease in light perception is caused by vision loss, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease. For example, if the decrease in light perception is caused by cataract, cataract ultrasonic emulsification combined with IOL implantation should be carried out in time. If the decrease in light perception is caused by hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye, oral medication such as Panax ginseng tablets and Yunnan Baiyao capsules can be taken at an early stage to promote the absorption of hemorrhage.
2. Decreased sensitivity of the eyes at night is commonly caused by night blindness, most of which need to be treated with medication, such as: night blindness caused by vitamin A deficiency, which needs to be supplemented with vitamin A in a timely manner.
It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and then target treatment.