Moon blindness
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British pronunciation/mˈuːn blˈaɪndnəs/
American pronunciation/mˈuːn blˈaɪndnəs/

Definição e Significado de "moon blindness"

Moon blindness
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cegueira lunar, inflamação ocular lunar

a painful and recurring eye inflammation that affects horses

What is "moon blindness"?

Moon blindness, also known as recurrent uveitis or equine recurrent uveitis (ERU), is a condition that mainly affects horses. It is characterized by recurrent inflammation of the uvea, which is the middle layer of the eye. This inflammation can cause symptoms such as redness, tearing, sensitivity to light, and cloudiness of the eye. Despite its name, moon blindness is not directly related to phases of the moon; rather, it is believed to have various causes, including infectious, autoimmune, and genetic factors. Moon blindness can lead to vision problems or even blindness if left untreated. Treatment typically involves anti-inflammatory medications and actions to reduce flare-ups and protect vision.

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cegueira noturna, nyctalopia

inability to see clearly in dim light; due to a deficiency of vitamin A or to a retinal disorder

moon blindness

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Without proper management, moon blindness may lead to permanent vision loss.
For specialized care related to moon blindness, consider consulting an equine ophthalmologist.
Older horses are more prone to developing moon blindness, causing vision issues.
Preventive measures like reducing exposure to flies can help avoid moon blindness.
If your horse is squinting or tearing up, it might be a sign of moon blindness.
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