Sir tell me. Eys medicine. My left eyes in come blood. I mean jam gya h. And no left eyes look.
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The retina is the light- sensitive layer of tissue that lines the back of your eye. The retina is vital for vision. Retina requires a constant supply of blood to make sure your cells (Rods and cones) get enough nutrients and oxygen. However, it?s possible for one of the vessels carrying blood to or from the retina to become blocked or have a blood clot. This is called an occlusion and this can cause blood or other fluids to build up and prevent the retina from properly filtering light. When light is blocked or fluids are present, a sudden loss of vision can occur. The severity of vision loss may depend on where the blockage or clot occurred. Retinal vascular occlusion is a potentially serious condition, especially if hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis, already exists. It most often occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. -------------------------------The specific cause of vascular blockage or blood clots in the retina is unknown. It may occur when the veins of the eye are too narrow. However, other factors that affect blood flow can put you at a higher risk of having retinal vascular occlusion. These risk factors include:------------- ?atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries-------------------- ?blood clots, which often travel from elsewhere in the body to the eye--------- ?a blockage or narrowing in the carotid arteries of the neck----------- ?heart problems, including irregular rhythm or valve issues-------------- ?diabetes----------- ?high blood pressure-------- ?high cholesterol----------- ?intravenous (IV) drug use------------- ?glaucoma, which is a condition that damages your optic nerve----------- ?smoking-------------- ?rare blood disorders---------------- ?macular edema, which is fluid buildup, swelling, and thickening of the central part of the retina------------------------------- --------------------So Mr. Sharma please consult your Family doctor immediately so that he can diagnose the cause of your Eye clot thet whether it is a localized problem in the Eye or the roots are some where else in your body and he will guide you future course of ytreatment along with consulting an Opthalmologist---------------------------Don?t waste time-----------
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