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Loss of retinal wax can cause blindness, but vision can be restored with surgery.
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Omentum detachment will definitely blind the sooner the surgery is better.
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Yes, go grieving! Study hard, grow up to be a good doctor, and overcome this problem!
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Yes, as soon as the symptoms of retinal detachment are found, surgical reduction must be carried out in time, otherwise it will cause nerve atrophy for a long time, which is a permanent harm.
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Retinal detachment is a relatively common fundus disease, the so-called retinal detachment is like a camera, the retina is like the negative of the camera, and the retinal detachment is not good** If it is easy to cause blindness.
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Retinal detachment is an emergency, and this condition is generally required to be operated on in time**, and after a long time, it is entirely possible to go blind. Retinal detachment requires surgery for retinal reduction, the disease has a great impact on vision, and the overall effect of surgery is not very good, but at least it can maintain the current vision or have the hope of improving.
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Retinal detachment can restore part of the vision in the early stage, but if it is a long time, it is unlikely that the recovery of the retina will be long-term ischemia, which will cause irreversible retinopathy, and the possibility of surgical recovery is very small.
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That's for sure, the retina is detached, can you still see?
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Retinal detachment, also known as retinal detachment, can lead to severe vision loss and even blindness if left untimely**.
Retinal detachment refers to the separation of the retinal neuroepithelium from the pigmented epithelium. Depending on the cause, it can be divided into rhegmatogenous retinoretinal detachment and non-rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, which in turn can be divided into traction retinal detachment and exudative retinal detachment. The categories of retinal detachment are different, and the clinical manifestations and methods are different.
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment usually manifests as a sudden appearance of floating, flashing lights or obvious occlusion in front of the eyes, and vision will decline to varying degrees, or even suddenly only light vision. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, retinal reduction surgery and retinal tear closure surgery are usually required promptly.
Traction retinal detachment is usually caused by various diseases, such as vitreous hemorrhage, uveitis, retinovascular disease, etc., which leads to vitreous opacity, hemorrhage and traction of the retina. Therefore, it is necessary to perform vitrectomy surgery in a timely manner, combined with retinal reduction surgery**.
Exudative retinal detachment may result from fluid accumulation under the retinal nerve epithelium due to lesions involving retinal or choroidal circulation. Therefore, it is usually necessary to target the primary disease**. For example, if it is caused by intraocular inflammation, it needs to be anti-inflammatory in time**; For example, if it is caused by systemic diseases such as malignant hypertension, it is necessary to treat hypertension in time**.
Therefore, no matter what type of retinal detachment, once it is found, it needs to be active**, otherwise it will lead to severe vision loss.
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Retinal detachment can cause vision loss, distorted vision, and gradual blindness.
Depending on the degree of retinal detachment, most require surgery, including scleral buckling and vitreous surgery.
For traction retinal detachment, vitrectomy is performed to remove intravitreal congestion and inject silicone oil or gas to immobilize the detached retina.
Once retinal detachment occurs, it is very critical and effective to be effective
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It can be repaired, and repair can save vision.
Less strenuous exercise, once you find a problem, seek medical attention in time, the problem is not as bad as you think.
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You can go to the hospital to match ah, relieve yourself, and then don't run and jump, etc.。。。 If you have symptoms, go to the hospital immediately.
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We all know that retinal detachment is a common eye disease, especially for highly myopic friends who have a high incidence of retinal detachment, which may lead to blindness if not timely. So does retinal detachment affect vision?
According to experts, after the patient has retinal detachment, there will be cloud-like shadows in the visual field, and the central vision will be greatly reduced, and there will be flashes of light, visual distortion and other hazards. If you don't do it in time, you're in danger of going blind.
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There are many types of retinal degeneration, but only lattice-like degeneration and worm-like degeneration have a greater chance of retinal detachment, and other degeneration rarely cause retinal detachment. Retinal degeneration is mostly bilateral, and if there is only one side, it may be an old lesion, and the possibility of mesh detachment is very small. The condition of the vitreous should also be checked, and if the vitreous is normal, there is little chance of mesh detachment.
In order to reduce doubts, it is best to have another fundus specialist check out, who can tell you more accurately about the situation. The more common symptoms of retinal detachment are the sudden aggravation of vitreous opacity, sometimes a strong sense of flash, a sense of obstruction of the visual field, decreased vision, etc., once the symptoms appear, immediately go to the hospital for examination, and find that the sooner the better. Retinal degeneration drugs** are ineffective, and prophylactic laser photocoagulation** may be considered if the degenerative area is found to be another potential for mesh detachment.
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Can retinal detachment lead to blindness?
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What is retinal detachment?
The retina is a component of the eyeball, the imaging site of the eye, located in the inner layer of the eyeball wall, like a transparent film. Retinal detachment is not the loss of the entire retina, but the detachment between the photosensitive layer and the pigment layer of the retina, for example, the detachment between wallpaper and the wall. However, because the retina is an important part of the eye's imaging, the detachment will obviously affect the vision, and delay will not lead to complete blindness.
Why is it easy for high myopia to detach the retina?
Retinal detachment does not occur in every person with high myopia, but it is true that people with high myopia are much more likely to develop it than those with normal vision. Why? People with high myopia are longer than the normal eye axis, and the higher the power, the longer the eye axis, the longer the eye axis, the longer the eye axis, the retina will be thinned, and the probability of tears and detachments will increase accordingly after the retina becomes thin.
It is not difficult to understand why people with high myopia are prone to retinal detachment.
Why is myopia not terrible, but high myopia! The reason turned out to be.
How can high myopia be avoided?
The probability of developing eye diseases with high myopia is higher than that of the general population, so it is necessary to be more careful when it comes to using your eyes. First of all, do the following two things: one is to avoid long-term nervous eye use, such as staying up all night, staring at the electronic screen for several hours, etc., and the other is to avoid strenuous sports that may touch or hurt the eyes, such as roller coasters, bungee jumping, diving, boxing, basketball, football, etc.
Elementary school students with 100 degrees of myopia may rise after graduating from high school, come in and I'll tell you!
Of course, retinal detachment is not untraceable. In the early stage, there may be visual symptoms such as flashes of light and a large number of "floaters", because the retina has cracked or damaged, but it has not yet been detached in a large area. Unfortunately, many people do not notice this aura at all, or think that it is due to fatigue, which causes the disease to be delayed.
Wait for the sudden loss of vision in the later stage, the black shadow in front of the eyes, etc., and then the ** effect is often not as ideal as the early stage.
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Hello, according to what you said, retinal detachment will cause symptoms such as double vision. You should go to the hospital for a check-up**, if it is one eye, the other has less effect. You should pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late for a long time, etc., you can use some drugs that nourish the eye nerve** or take traditional Chinese medicine to assist**, and often do eye exercises to relieve eye fatigue.
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Without surgery, you can only wait for blindness. Generally, it is difficult to recover after 9 months of retinal detachment, but it does not cause other conditions and does not cause retinal detachment in the other eye. If the retina is well realigned, the surgery was successful, and the extent to which vision is restored after surgery is largely dependent on the length of retinal detachment and the degree of retinopathy damage.
However, retinal detachment surgery has different degrees of refractive changes (e.g., myopia, astigmatism), so it is possible to improve vision through optometry glasses.
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The retina is a very important fundus tissue, and the most common thing we hear about retinal diseases is retinal detachment. The reason why people "talk about retinal discoloration" is mainly because many people in daily life are prone to induce retinal detachment, especially those with high myopia, and poor treatment of retinal detachment will cause irreversible consequences, which may directly lead to blindness.
Why does the retina fall off?
Denatured, liquefied vitreous enters the retina through a retinal tear, causing retinal detachment. Such patients often have retinal degeneration, atrophy, thinning, vitreous liquefaction, detachment, condensation and retinal adhesion due to certain factors such as myopia and advanced age. Under normal circumstances, the vitreous is a transparent gelatinous structure, which fills the cavity in the posterior part of the eyeball4 5 and has a supporting effect.
Before retinal detachment occurs, common vitreous degenerative changes include: vitreous detachment, liquefaction, opacity, membrane formation, concentration, etc. Liquefaction of the retinal tear with the vitreous humor, detachment, and pathological adhesion to the retina are the two necessary conditions for primary retinal detachment.
Typical symptoms of retinal detachment need to be vigilant on a daily basis.
Common auras are "floaters, flashes of light, obstruction of vision, distortion of vision, etc." When the retina is partially detached, a fixed dark shadow appears in the visual field. When the macular area (the most critical part of viewing) detached, central vision decreases dramatically.
The detachment is usually preceded by aura symptoms and flashes of light during eye movements. Due to the opacity of the vitreous, dark shadows often flutter in the visual field. If the retina is completely detached, vision is reduced to light perception or loss completely.
Before vision loss, there are often visual distortions, a feeling of visual tremor during eye movements, and intraocular pressure will be low. The wider the detachment, the longer it takes, the more difficult it is.
Retinal detachment method.
Early detection, early detection**. Early detection of hiatus or shallow detachment in a small area around the hiatus can be laser**. Depending on the type and mechanism of retinal detachment, different methods are adopted, with surgery as the mainstay.
The longer the retinal detachment drags on, the greater the retinal damage. The recovery of vision after retinal reduction with hiatus closure is mainly related to whether the macula is damaged and the length of time of damage. In terms of postoperative diet, there are no foods that can affect the effect of retinal detachment surgery, and there are no special taboos.
Risk factors for retinal detachment include high myopia, ocular trauma, aging, and other fundus lesions. Patients with high-risk factors should avoid strenuous eye exercises (football, basketball, volleyball, diving, jumping, etc.). For the risk factor, 3 to 6 months after prophylaxis** or surgery,** some less strenuous activities (swimming, jogging, etc.) can be performed.
Daily living and household chores are not risk factors for retinal detachment.
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If retinal detachment occurs, if it is not **, it will often lead to permanent vision loss, and even permanent blindness, because retinal detachment is a very serious disease in ophthalmology, and it must be carried out as soon as possible after the occurrence**, if not, it may develop into old retinal detachment, which is not very effective even if it is carried out later.
Therefore, after the occurrence of retinal detachment, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the ultrasound examination of the eye, and at the same time, you also need to dilate the pupils to check the fundus, look at the optic disc and macular OCT, and see if there is retinal detachment in this part of the macula, because if the macula is involved, the vision will decline very quickly at this time. Retinal detachment often requires surgery**, which includes both internal and external surgery, and the doctor will choose the appropriate surgical method according to the specific condition of the eye.
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Hello, the retina is the position where the human body observes things and imaging, if there is retinal detachment, it will affect vision mildly, and it will lead to blindness in severe cases, so it needs to be active**.
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All symptomatic retinal detachments, such as decreased vision, obscuring vision, and distorted vision, should be performed** or this can lead to severe permanent vision loss or even eye atrophy. Old, asymptomatic retinal detachment, which may remain stationary for long periods of time, can be left without surgery or with close observation. Retinal detachment, its pre-vision.
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According to Deshengmen's clinical experience, retinal detachment reduction within one week does not have much effect on visual acuity, and the longer the detachment, the worse the visual recovery. Retinal detachment can cause many conditions, such as retinal hemorrhage, edema, retinal degeneration, vitreous opacity, and so on. If the retina is not detached, it will cause inflammation in the eye, not only the rapid decline of vision, but also eventually lead to blindness, and the two eyes are connected, which will also affect the other eye.
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Nowadays, children spend less time with their parents, and children go to the hospital nursery to study since they were young, and then go to elementary school, junior high school, and high school. In short, as long as the child starts to go to school, he begins to stay away from his parents, and more often, the parents and the child are in a different place, and they are rarely together, and it is difficult for parents to really pay attention to the health of their children. It's like some children have retinal detachment for half a year, but their parents don't know it!
A matter of distance
If careful parents live with their children, they are likely to find that their children's retinas are detached, because retinal detachment will have obvious characteristics, almost invisible, or very blurry vision, as if someone is blocking your eyes with their hands as smooth and very poor, so that children will see anything very closely, and life also shows that very unnatural movements, basically you have to be a little more careful parents will find out, but if the relationship between parents and children is not so good, And the parents and children are in a different place, so some children and parents basically do not play ****, and then the children do not tell their parents that their retina is detached or there is something bad in their eyes, at this time it is difficult for parents to do it, and find that the child's eyes have problems.
Parents are too careless
When he grows up to beat his children, he also knows to report his physical condition to his parents, but the kind of very small child, he will not tell him any health problems at all, especially the eye problem, he has no understanding, so he will not confide in his parents that he has eye problems, and his parents need to find out for themselves, but if his parents are the kind of people who are particularly careless, he will hardly find this problem. I usually know that I don't pay attention to other health problems when I know how to cook and wash clothes at home, which makes it easy to ignore those details of the disease.
When the child is young, I think it is still necessary to live with his parents, don't let him live alone, because he will not get the support of his parents when he needs his parents very much, and his eyes are the windows of the soul.
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