Night Vision Glare Discomfort
Ophthalmology Rahul Nair•Gender: Male•Age: 41 years (Adult)• Chronicity: 1 year
Presenting Complaints & History
- Severe eye strain and headache from oncoming vehicle headlights at night
- Halos around streetlights, causing visual focus delay
- Dry eyes and physical fatigue during night driving
- Hesitancy to drive long distances after sunset
Clinical Assessment
Commuter experiencing night asthenopia and headlights glare sensitivity. Hoped to improve visual comfort and reaction speed at night.
Diagnostic Investigations: Refractive check normal; night contrast sensitivity borderline normal.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional treatment to support retinal contrast adaptation, calm pupillary glare response, and reduce eye strain.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Phosphorus and Physostigma
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Using yellow anti-glare driving lenses, keeping car windshield clean, and taking screen breaks before night drives.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 5 months- Significant reduction in headlights glare sensitivity and halos
- No further night-driving headaches or ciliary strain
- Contrast sensitivity and focus delay improved
- Restored driving confidence and travel comfort at night
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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