PHOTOPHOBIA
Sensitivity to light may be due to local eye disease or systemic
disease, but in both cases it is usually due to inflammation, with three
exceptions: albinism because there is poor pigmentation of the iris and
choroid, allowing more light to get in; migraine, where the explanation is
still not available; and eye strain from astigmatism and, in particular,
hyperopia.
Local eye disease Following the path of
light from the conjunctiva to the retina, one may easily recall the causes
of photophobia. Conjunctivitis (chemical, allergic, and infectious),
keratitis, foreign bodies of the cornea, iritis, retinitis, chorioretinitis,
and optic neuritis may all be associated with photophobia.
Systemic disease All the febrile states,
especially those associated with conjunctival infection, cause photophobia.
Measles, meningitis, encephalitis, hay fever, influenza, the common cold,
and trichinosis are just a few. Certain toxins can cause photophobia,
notably iodine, bromide, and atropine derivatives. Simply staying in the
dark will cause photophobia. Hysteria and simple fear or annoyance with
crowds will also cause this condition.
Approach to the Diagnosis
The approach to the diagnosis of photophobia is the same as that of
blurred vision .
Book Source Details
- Book Title: Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care
- Author(s): R. Douglas Collins MD, FACP
- Year of Publication: 2007
- Copyright Details: Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care, Copyright © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Other Book Chapters Related to Photophobia
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Medical Books Excerpts
- Photophobia
- "Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition)" (2006)
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- Photophobia
- "Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses" (2007)
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Copyright Details: Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care, Copyright © 2008 Williams & Wilkins.
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