What disease is painful ophthalmoplegia
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Painful ophthalmoplegia syndrome can make the eyes feel painful. In patients with painful ophthalmoplegia syndrome, there will be a terrible state around the eyes. Facial expression also makes people can't bear to look directly, let's take a look at painful ophthalmoplegia.
What disease is painful ophthalmoplegia
First: painful ophthalmoplegia, also known as toLas Hunt syndrome, is an idiopathic inflammation occurring in the cavernous sinus and supraorbital fissure. It is a group of symptoms that can relieve and relapse one of the side Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅵ cranial nerves or be involved at the same time, resulting in ophthalmoplegia and accompanied by orbital pain.
Second, painful ophthalmoplegia is a form of ophthalmoplegia in cavernous sinusitis, but only a few cases have been confirmed by pathology. The third, the fourth and the sixth cause ophthalmoplegia. The causes include trauma, neurosyphilis, multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating diseases, tumors, skull base aneurysms, etc.
Third: complete damage of oculomotor nerve or oculomotor nucleus leads to paralysis of the external ocular muscle and ciliary body constrictor. The patient has blepharoptosis with inability to open eyes, downward deviation of eyeball, dilation of pupil, disappearance of light reflex and no ability to regulate. According to the extent of nerve fibers or neurons involved, some of the above symptoms were produced.
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Painful ophthalmoplegia is not a common disease, this disease can cause vision loss, eye movement is very difficult. The most likely complication is meningitis. This disease is very painful for patients, psychological and physical to bear double pressure.