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Learning about Retinal Detachment: What You Need to Know

Published Dec 02, 24
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Retinal detachment is a severe condition that occurs when the retina—the retina tissue at the back of your eye—becomes separated from its underlying supportive tissue. This separation can lead to permanent vision loss if not addressed promptly. Symptoms may include unexpected flashes of light, floaters, or a veil effect over your vision. If you experience any of these warning signs, it’s important to seek medical attention right away to prevent further damage.

There are several factors of retinal detachment, including injury, diabetes, and age-related changes in the eye. People over the age of 50 are at a higher risk, as the vitreous gel in the eye tends to shrink and pull away from the retina with age. At Eye Center South, our team of experienced specialists offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment options to manage retinal detachment, ensuring the most effective outcome for your eye health. Treatment methods may range from laser surgery to vitrectomy, depending on the severity of the condition. Timely treatment is key to protecting your vision.



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