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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: 6 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 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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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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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: 8 years ago⢠Featured Tip
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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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The retina is the third and innermost layer of the eye that catches light and helps us focus on things so that we can see clearly. This is one of the most important parts of the eye. The retina is made up of a number of light sensitive cells that are connected to nerve fibres. These nerve fibres help in transmitting the light into imagery through neuro impulses that reach the brain. There are many conditions and diseases that can affect this part of the eye.
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GLOW CARE CREAM ( LORDS) Apply during daytime
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM 30 ( Dr Reckeweg) Drink 2 drops in 1 spoon water /Direct on tongue ,3 times daily
AQUIPLUS CREAM ( HAPDCO ) apply thick coat on face at night
CLEANO FACE WASH ( LORDS ) Wash face with this face wash before applying creams
6-8 glass water daily
2 glasss milk daily
Avoid fast food,Junk food,Fried food,Chocklates,Dry fruits,Ketchups,Cold drinks
Take nutritious diet nd exercise re...more
GLOW CARE CREAM ( LORDS) Apply during daytime
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM 30 ( Dr Reckeweg) Drink 2 drops in 1 spoon water /Direct on tongue ,3 times daily
AQUIPLUS CREAM ( HAPDCO ) apply thick coat on face at night
CLEANO FACE WASH ( LORDS ) Wash face with this face wash before applying creams
6-8 glass water daily
2 glasss milk daily
Avoid fast food,Junk food,Fried food,Chocklates,Dry fruits,Ketchups,Cold drinks
Take nutritious diet nd exercise re...more
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I will suggest you to stop using clindamycin gel and I will suggest you to apply aloevera gel twice a day for six months over the lesion and follow up on completion and I will suggest you to take injection vitcofol 2cc intramuscularly every week for five pricks over the buttocks through a health professional
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if you would have posted your pics, I would have suggested you better. Anyways do not worry ,there are multiple options right know to tackle spots, scars and uneven skin tone. Usually, cystic acne leaves bad scarring on face. Usually, fraxel c02 lasers, mnrf, peels, subscission will reduce acne scars better rather than plain creams. Scars are the result of damaged collagen ,so creams hardly give you good response as you expects. Coming to the actual answer to your query, tri...more
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