Eye Diseases

MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME

Visual hallucination due to Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) can either be simple or complicated; it has no medical cure, but some studies have shown that it could be self-limiting. Regardless, management of this condition is possible.

       HOW IS CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME MANAGED?

  • Visual Therapy: To ease symptoms of low vision, your optometrist may aim at enhancing visual ability.
  • Moving the eyes: studies have shown that visual hallucinations disperse if you move your gaze from up to down, side to side, or stare at the hallucination.
  • Medications: Your healthcare provider may prescribe anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medications to help deal with uncertainties and emotions.
  • Change of environment: Altering environments also helps; For instance, open your eyes if they are closed, in the dark, turn on the lights.
  • Avoid being isolated: spend more time with people that you can talk to about these visual hallucinations you are experiencing.
  • Stressed conditions worsen visual hallucination; be sure to find ways to relieve stress and get adequate rest.
  • A risk factor for this condition is staying in dark rooms; have brighter lights, especially at night.

  PREVENTION OF CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME

The origin of this syndrome is still unknown; the only way to prevent it is by having regular eye examinations. Routine medical tests are essential to rule out the causes of vision loss because as people age, they are prone to many causes of poor vision.

CONCLUSION

If you have poor vision and visual hallucinations, you may have Charles Bonnet syndrome; in any case, it’s best to get the correct diagnosis for any eye condition you may be experiencing. It ensures you get treatments or management procedures suitable for you. For more information about low vision and visual hallucination, visit us at TREETOP VISION EYE CENTRE (TREVEC), the best eye clinic in Utako, Abuja.

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2 thoughts on “MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME

  1. Ajah says:

    Many thanks

  2. admin says:

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