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Encyclopedia > Spasm of accommodation

An accomodation spasm is a disease that causes the eye muscle to accomodate constantly and automatically. This means that the eye muscle is constantly triggerd to relax and to exert.


The spasm effects the circular eye muscle so that the straight eye muscles are going to relax and exert in contradiction than the straight eye muscles.


This causes the eye to focus and unfocus very rapidly. The cause of the eye spasm is unknown. It can be either a physical or a mentala problem.


The problem is treated with atoprin eye drops. These cause the eye muscle to relax, but they also have the side efect of causing a very large pupil.


So the ammount of light is very large. Because the eye nerve has to be protected (because the ammount of light into the eye can cause serious damage to your eye nerve) you have to wear sun glasses what causes other mental damage.


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