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Retinal Detachment: What You Need to Know About This Eye Emergency

Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that requires immediate medical attention. It occurs when the retina, a thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye, pulls away from its normal position. At AARAV EYE CARE, we want to ensure you know the signs, causes, and treatments for this eye emergency.


What is Retinal Detachment? Retinal detachment occurs when the retina separates from the underlying tissue that supports it. This condition can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly.





Causes of Retinal Detachment:

· Aging: As you age, the vitreous (gel-like substance in the eye) can shrink, causing tears in the retina.

· Eye Injury: Trauma to the eye can lead to retinal tears and detachment.

· Previous Eye Surgery: Individuals who have had cataract surgery or other eye procedures may have an increased risk.

· Genetic Factors: A family history of retinal detachment can increase the risk.


Symptoms to Watch For:

· Sudden appearance of floaters (small spots or strings that drift in your field of vision)

· Flashes of light in one or both eyes

· A shadow or "curtain" over part of your vision

· Gradual reduction in peripheral (side) vision


Diagnosis and Treatment: If you experience any of the symptoms above, seek immediate medical attention. Retinal detachment is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination, including a dilated eye exam and imaging tests.


Treatment Options:

· Laser Surgery (Photocoagulation): This procedure seals retinal tears before they progress to detachment.

· Vitrectomy: A surgical procedure where the vitreous gel is removed and replaced with a gas bubble or silicone oil to reposition the retina.


Prevention Tips:

· Regular eye exams, especially if you are at risk.

· Protect your eyes from injury by wearing protective eyewear.

· Manage medical conditions like diabetes, which can increase the risk of retinal problems.


Conclusion: Retinal detachment is a medical emergency that requires prompt attention. At AARAV EYE CARE, our experienced team is here to provide rapid diagnosis and effective treatment to protect your vision.


Call to Action: Don't ignore the warning signs of Retinal Detachment! Contact us immediately at 9082217175 if you experience any symptoms.

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