Retinal Detachment Learning Center

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Retinal detachment is a separation of the light-sensitive membrane in the back of the eye (the retina) from its supporting layers.

Basic Info

Symptoms
Bright flashes of light, especially in peripheral vision; Translucent specks of various shapes (floaters) in the eye;...
Causes
The retina is a transparent tissue in the back of the eye. It helps you see the images that are focused on it by the ...
Tests
Tests to determine the integrity of the retina may include: Direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy; Visual acuity; Refrac...
Treatments
Laser surgery may be used to seal the tears or holes in the retina, which generally precede detachment. Another techn...
Drugs
  • No Known Drug Therapy
Complications
The unsuccessful reattachment of the retina results in loss of vision.
Prevention
Use protective eye wear to prevent eye trauma. Control your blood sugar carefully if you have diabetes. See your eye ...
Doctor Specialties
A retinal detachment is an urgent problem that requires medical attention within 24 hours of the first symptoms.

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