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Retinal disorders refer to a group of diseases that affect any part of the retina. The retina is a thin tissue covering the inner back wall of the eye. It is important because it is made up of several light-sensitive cells that are responsible for receiving, reading and sending visual information to the brain via the optic nerve. Retinal disorders include retinal tear, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular hole, epiretinal membrane, retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration. Surgery can likely help treat retinal holes or tears.
Condition
The Retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside. Due to the retina vital role in vision, damage to it can cause permanent blindness.Conditions such as Retinal Detachment, where the retina is abnormally detached from its usual position, can prevent the retina from receiving or processing light.view more
A detached retina does not hurt. It can happen with no warning. You might notice: 1)Flashes of light. 2)Nighttime symptoms that affect your sleep quality.
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Causes
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When to undergo for surgery
Your treatment may involve one or more of these procedures: Laser (thermal) or freezing (cryopexy). Both methods can repair a tear if it is diagnosed early enough. Pneumatic retinopexy. This works well for a tear that is small and easy to close.
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Is the treatment covered under insurance?
The Insurance plan varies from one company to another.It is advised to talk to the insurance provider before going to hospital or clinic for Retina.
How is the recovery after surgery?
After the surgery, people should expect about three weeks for recovery. They cannot travel by air during the recovery period because doing so could expand the bubble.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, retinal detachment is not painful. In fact, many people does not feel anything at all, so when the warning signs of retinal detachment appear, they does not realize what is happening.
Yes, a detached retina is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. While there is no need to panic, symptoms of retinal detachment are definitely not something to ignore.
Ophthalmologists or an eye doctor with an interest in Retinal surgery usually treats such patients.
No, only those with advanced proliferative diabetic retinopathy have very high chances of detachment.
Certain factors can increase your risk for developing a retinal tear or detachment: Extreme nearsightedness (high myopia) Previous cataract surgery. Severe eye injury