Retina |
Retinal Detachment |
Retinal detachment is a medical emergency requiring prompt surgical treatment to preserve vision. In retinal detachment, the retina is pulled away from the underlying choroid, a thin layer of blood vessels that supplies oxygen and nutrients to the retina. Retinal detachment leaves retinal cells deprived of oxygen, so the longer the retina and choroid remain separated, the greater the risk of permanent vision loss in the affected eye. Fortunately, retinal detachment often has clear warning signs.
If you go to your local eye care provider as soon as warning signs appear, early diagnosis and treatment of retinal detachment can save your vision. Click here to schedule an eye exam at one of our 25 Crown Vision Center Locations, or call 1-800 EYECARE. CausesRetinal detachment can occur as a result of:
Risk FactorsThe following factors increase your risk of retinal detachment:
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