What is Iridodialysis?

What is Iridodialysis?

What is Iridodialysis?

Iridodialysis is the disinsertion of the iris from the scleral spur. It is in contrast from cyclodialysis, which is disinsertion of the ciliary body from the scleral spur. This patient suffers from monocular diplopia and glare.

Is Adies pupil curable?

It is not life threatening and does not typically cause disability. Some symptoms may be progressive. For instance, the loss of tendon reflexes tends to progress, and this is permanent. While the pupil of the affected eye is generally larger when the person is younger, the affected pupil may shrink as the person ages.

What are the dehydration symptoms?

Dehydration symptoms usually begin with the sensation of thirst and progress from there. Years ago I assumed that if I would just drink water when I was thirsty, I would be able to stay hydrated. Bad assumption.

What are the possible complications of dehydration?

Dehydration can lead to serious complications, including: 1 Heat injury. If you don’t drink enough fluids when you’re exercising vigorously and perspiring heavily, you may end up with a heat injury, ranging in severity from mild heat cramps 2 Urinary and kidney problems. 3 Seizures. 4 Low blood volume shock (hypovolemic shock).

What are the different levels of dehydration?

Dehydration is often classified as mild, moderate or severe based on how much of the body’s fluid is lost. Unfortunately, most people simply do not understand or recognize the signs and symptoms of dehydration.

What is dehydration and how does it affect children?

Dehydration can happen to anyone, but young children are particularly vulnerable because their little bodies can get dehydrated quickly. The most common cause of dehydration in young children is severe diarrhea and vomiting. Exercising vigorously in hot weather without drinking enough water can also lead to dehydration.