Retinal tear

What is Retinal tear?

Retinal detachment is a disorder of the eye in which the retina peels away from its underlying layer of support tissue. Initial detachment may be localized or broad, but without rapid treatment the entire retina may detach, leading to vision loss and blindness. It is almost always classified as a medical emergency. Permanent damage may occur if the detachment is not repaired within 24–72 hours.

The retina is a thin layer of light sensitive tissue on the back wall of the eye. The optical system of the eye focuses light on the retina much like light is focused on the film or sensor in a camera. The retina translates that focused image into neural impulses and sends them to the brain via the optic nerve. Occasionally, posterior vitreous detachment, injury or trauma to the eye or head may cause a small tear in the retina. The tear allows vitreous fluid to seep through it under the retina, and peel it away like a bubble in wallpaper.

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I am a medical cannabis patient and I recently found out I have a retina tear, which I need to get surgically remedied before it potentially...

doctor1 MD

Dear Maxmier.

Cannabis is not known to cause retinal breaks or cause negative impact during the treatment.The tear is to be managed according to...

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30yrs/M, Indian resident
No H/O Any Syetemic major medical/ surgical illness
H/O-High myopia since childhood
B/L Eye Lasik surgery...

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Dear XXXXXXX

Thanks for the query.

Your myopia and vasculitis are totally different problems. I mean to say they are not related. You have...

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Two weeks ago I fell off a step at night. i am just now healing from bilateral retinal tears and had lost sight of my position on the deck. I ended...

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Good morning maggi. where is the pain. is there any swelling. pain from injury could be strained muscles or sprained ligaments. generally it takes...

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