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Retinal detachment is a condition in which a layer of tissue called the retina gets lifted or pulled far from its initial position in the eye. This can cause a number of symptoms including slight vision impairment and blurred vision as well as pain. The retina is a light sensitive part that can be found in the rear portion of the eye. This part is responsible for sending visual signals to the brain which helps in forming the images that we see when we set our eyes on an object. If a person with ...more
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My right eye is totally blind due to retina surgery. Is it possible to cure in homeopathy treatment?
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Loss of vision may occur after successful retinal detachment surgery. Causes include a change in refraction (strength of glasses), cataract, retinal disease or recurrent detachment. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Loss of vision may occur after successful retinal detachment surgery. Causes include a change in refraction (strength of glasses), cataract, retinal disease or recurrent detachment. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
About 80% to 90% of retina procedures are successful, but you might need to have more than one. It may take several months for your vision to return. Some people don't get all of their vision back, especially in more severe cases. A detached retina won't heal on its own.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
About 80% to 90% of retina procedures are successful, but you might need to have more than one. It may take several months for your vision to return. Some people don't get all of their vision back, especially in more severe cases. A detached retina won't heal on its own.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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hello....there is no special diet for RD surgery but i advise u to take balanced diet....
regarding precaution...get our eye check up done at regular intervals....but no specific precaution for same eye after initial 2 weeks of care (avoid dust and water exposure to operated eye for initial 2 weeks after surgery )
regarding precaution...get our eye check up done at regular intervals....but no specific precaution for same eye after initial 2 weeks of care (avoid dust and water exposure to operated eye for initial 2 weeks after surgery )
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What Is Retinal Detachment?
Retinal detachment is an emergency eye condition in which the retina at the back of the eye gets separated from the surrounding tissue and pulls away from its normal position. The retina acts as a light-sensitive wallpaper in the eye, providing a lining for the inside of the eye wall and sending visual signals to the brain. As the retina can't work properly under these conditions, one can permanently lose vision if the detached retina is not repaired immediat...more
Retinal detachment is an emergency eye condition in which the retina at the back of the eye gets separated from the surrounding tissue and pulls away from its normal position. The retina acts as a light-sensitive wallpaper in the eye, providing a lining for the inside of the eye wall and sending visual signals to the brain. As the retina can't work properly under these conditions, one can permanently lose vision if the detached retina is not repaired immediat...more
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Caring for your eyes is important for great vision, but at times certain ailments, such as glaucoma and retinal detachment can be a cause for concern. Glaucoma is a condition, which causes the degeneration of the optic nerve of the eye. Retinal detachment, on the other hand, is an eye disorder which leads to peeling of the retina from the underlying tissue.
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Retinal detachment is an emergency eye condition in which the retina at the back of the eye gets separated from the surrounding tissue and pulls away from its normal position. The retina acts as a light-sensitive wallpaper in the eye, providing a lining for the inside of the eyewall and sending visual signals to the brain. As the retina can't work properly under these conditions, one can permanently lose vision if the detached retina is not repaired immediately.
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Retinal detachment is an emergency eye condition in which the retina at the back of the eye gets separated from the surrounding tissue and pulls away from its normal position. The retina acts as a light-sensitive wallpaper in the eye, providing a lining for the inside of the eye wall and sending visual signals to the brain. As the retina can't work properly under these conditions, one can permanently lose vision if the detached retina is not repaired immediately.
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Retinal detachment is an emergency eye condition in which the retina at the back of the eye gets separated from the surrounding tissue and pulls away from its normal position. The retina acts as a light-sensitive wallpaper in the eye, providing a lining for the inside of the eye wall and sending visual signals to the brain. As the retina can't work properly under these conditions, one can permanently lose vision if the detached retina is not repaired immediately.
During the retinal deta...more
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