Retinal Detachment in India
Retinal Detachment is an emergency eye medical condition where the retina gets detached from the tissues supporting it
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Retinal Detachment — Key Facts
- 40-50% of people with retinal detachments have myopia
- 15% of people with retinal detachments in one eye tend to develop detachment in the other eye also
- Retinal detachment usually occurs between 40-70 years of age
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The risk factors for retinal detachment include;
- Having severe short-sight or nearsightedness
- Having family members with the disease
- Age above sixty
- History of eye injury, previous retinal detachment, cataract surgery
- Having severe or uncontrolled diabetes for a long time
Retinal detachment has very few early symptoms. You will have symptoms when the condition worsens. These include
- Seeing several 'floaters' or dark spots before your eyes
- Sudden flashes of light, especially from the sides
- Dark shadows or having a moving dark curtain in your field of vision
- Partial loss of sight starting from the sides
- Total loss of vision
In a few, retinal detachment may occur suddenly and without warning signs
If the detachment is small, you will have treatments like;
- Laser surgery or photocoagulation that uses lasers to make small burns to create scars that help attach the retina to the eyewall
- Cryopexy which uses a freezing probe to make small and delicate scars in the retina that help attach the retina back to the eyewall.
Your doctor will decide on the treatment by assessing the extent of detachment
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