What are the symptoms of retinal tear or detachment?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...A sudden increase in number and size of floaters is a warning that small amounts of blood and debris have appeared in the vitreous. The flashes are sensations from the retina as it is pulled or torn, or is rubbed by the loosened vitreous. If a tear breaks a larger retinal blood vessel, the blood spilling into the vitreous can cause a massive increase in floaters or even total loss of vision in that eye.
What is retinal detachment?
Resource Centre - FAQsRetinal detachment is a condition that occurs when the retina’s sensory layer peels away from the support layer. This means that the brain cannot construct a precise image from the signals sent by the damaged retina. For the causes, symptoms and treatment of retinal detachment, please follow this link. See similar questions...
What is a retinal detachment (torn retina)?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Retinal detachment is a serious condition that can lead to severe visual impairment or even total blindness in the affected eye. If any part of the retina is lifted or pulled from its normal position, it is considered detached, and will cause some vision loss. The detachment will almost always progress, and vision loss will increase, until it is treated. Therefore, retinal detachment is always considered an emergency. See similar questions...
What causes retinal detachment?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Retinal detachment is caused by a combination of factors including retinal holes, retinal breaks, or retinal tears, and liquefaction of the vitreous humor. Any tiny tears or holes in the retina can allow vitreous fluid to seep under the retina, separating it from the back wall of the eye (like wallpaper). Retinal tears may also result from a hard blow or injury to the eye, though this is rather rare. See similar questions...
How common is retinal detachment?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Not very common. Only 6-8 people out of 10,000 experience retinal detachment. Retinal detachment can occur at any age, but it is more common in midlife and later. It affects more men than women, and Caucasians more than Blacks. See similar questions...
What precautions can I take to avoid a retinal detachment?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...have regular dilated eye exams if you are very nearsighted or if you have a family history of retinal problems See similar questions...
Can retinal detachment be treated?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Yes. Early diagnosis and proper treatment is recommended to restore your vision. A small tear in the retina can be treated by laser or gas (Pneumatic Retinopexy). These procedures are in-office procedures. For larger detachment, a scleral buckle procedure is recommended. This procedure is done in a surgical center. See similar questions...
What kind of symptoms would I have if I had a labrum tear?
Frequently Asked Questions -- C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., M.D....Symptoms involve sensations of clicking and catching with certain motions in the shoulder. Often times they can become very painful. The labrum does not generally heal on its own. The mechanical symptoms can increase over time and can become painful. See similar questions...
What are the most common symptoms of a meniscus tear?
FAQ Knee - Howard J Luks,MDMany adults have a tear and do not even know it. These are typically degenerative or attritional tears. Painful tears in adults are usually larger, "flap" tears. They will cause pain with kneeling, squatting, pivoting, going downstairs and occasionally they will even hurt at night when you roll over in bed. See similar questions...
What are the symptoms of a meniscal tear?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe classic symptom of a torn meniscus is pain, often felt as a sharp, almost “knife-like” stabbing sensation on the inside (medial tear) or outside (lateral tear) of the knee. This pain is often felt in waves, with bouts of severe discomfort, followed by no pain, felt over the course of several days/weeks. However, the pain may also be felt as an aching sensation or even just as stiffness of the knee. See similar questions...
Is there a laser only treatment for retinal detachment?
FAQ's - Mumbai Retina CentreNo. There is no medicine, eye drop, vitamin, herb, or diet that is beneficial to patients with retinal detachment. See similar questions...
What kind of trauma can lead to retinal detachment?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Direct trauma to the eye can lead to retinal breaks, holes, or tears that occur days, weeks, months, or even years after the incident. See similar questions...
Can retinal detachment cause total blindness?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Yes, even a slight blockage of the vision caused by partial retinal detachment can result in blindness if not treated right away. See similar questions...
What else other than retinal breaks, tears, or holes can cause retinal detachment?
Retinal Detachment Treatment | Laser Eye Surgery Bay Area | ...Retinal detachment can also occur as a complication of diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, inflammatory disorders, or trauma. See similar questions...
What kind of symptoms would I have if I had a rotator cuff tear?
Frequently Asked Questions -- C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., M.D....The main symptom is pain, especially pain that prevents you from sleeping or wakes you from sleeping at night. Other symptoms are general weakness and inability to use the shoulder, especially in the overhead position. Rotator cuff tears do not heal on their own. However, symptoms of pain can decrease and the function of the shoulder can improve with physical therapy such that surgery may not be necessary. See similar questions...
What is the relationship between near-sightedness and retinal detachment?
FAQ's - Mumbai Retina CentreSimply having a longer eye associated with myopia probably does not cause retinal detachment, tears, holes, or breaks. A variety of peripheral retinal degenerations such as lattice degeneration is often genetically linked to myopia and may cause retinal holes, or tears. See similar questions...
If one eye develops retinal detachment will the other develop it as well?
FAQ's - Mumbai Retina CentreDetachment is more likely to occur if the other eye has the condition (such as lattice degeneration) associated with retinal detachment in the first eye. If only one eye suffers a serious injury or requires eye surgery then, of course, the chance of detachment in the other eye is not increased by the event. See similar questions...
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