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Paresis of accommodation, unspecified eye Save


ICD-10 code: H52.529

Disease category: H52.52: Paresis of accommodation

Paresis of Accommodation: What is it?

Paresis of accommodation is a condition that affects the eyes and their ability to adjust to different distances. This condition occurs when the muscles responsible for controlling the shape of the eye lens become weak or paralyzed, making it difficult for the eyes to focus on objects at different distances.

While the exact cause of paresis of accommodation is unknown, it may be related to a variety of underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, trauma, or inflammation. Symptoms of this condition may include blurred vision, eye strain, headaches, and difficulty reading or focusing on objects up close.

Diagnosing Paresis of Accommodation

If you suspect that you may have paresis of accommodation, it is important to see an eye doctor for a proper diagnosis. During your eye exam, your doctor may perform a series of tests to evaluate your eye muscles and determine if paresis of accommodation is the cause of your symptoms.

Some of the tests that your doctor may perform during your eye exam may include checking your visual acuity, measuring the curvature of your cornea, and evaluating your eye muscle function. Additional tests may be needed to rule out other possible causes of your symptoms.

Treatment Options for Paresis of Accommodation

There are a variety of treatment options available for paresis of accommodation, depending on the severity of your condition and the underlying cause. While some cases may require surgery, others may be treated with prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses that can help improve your vision and reduce symptoms.

It is important to work closely with your eye doctor to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs. With proper treatment and management, most people with paresis of accommodation are able to effectively manage their symptoms and maintain good eye health.

  1. See an eye doctor if you suspect you have paresis of accommodation
  2. Your doctor will perform a series of tests to diagnose the condition
  3. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the condition and underlying cause
  4. Working closely with your doctor can help manage symptoms and maintain good eye health

Treatment of Paresis of accommodation, unspecified eye:

Understanding Paresis of Accommodation, Unspecified Eye
Paresis of accommodation is a condition that affects the ability of the eye to focus on objects clearly and adjust to different distances. This condition can develop in one or both eyes and can be caused by various factors, including diabetes, trauma, or certain medications. If you have been diagnosed with paresis of accommodat...

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