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Retinal Detachment. Charissa McKenzie . Description. Retinal detachment is the separation of the retina from the underlying layer of blood vessels When the retina detaches, it separates from part of its blood supply, preventing it from working properly
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Retinal Detachment Charissa McKenzie
Description • Retinal detachment is the separation of the retina from the underlying layer of blood vessels • When the retina detaches, it separates from part of its blood supply, preventing it from working properly • Unless the retina is reattached, it may be permanently damaged
Part that is affected • The Retina • Detachment may begin in a small area, usually as the result of a retinal tear
Causes • trauma • advanced diabetes • inflammatory disorder • Hereditary • it often occurs spontaneously, as a result of changes in the jelly-like vitreous that fills the vitreous cavity of your eye
Symptoms • retinal detachment is painless • People tend to see small floating objects or flashes of bright light that last less than a second • Loss of peripheral vision typically begins first • vision rapidly deteriorates and everything becomes blurred
Treatment • laser surgery • Laser surgery seals holes in the retina • Freezing Therapy • Freezing therapy causes a scar to form, which holds the retina in place.