What is caused by Detached Retina?
Retinal detachment is among the leading causes of blindness today in the United States. The retina functions somewhat like the film of a camera. It can become damaged and torn and the eye’s fluid can accumulate behind these tears. This makes vision impossible in whole areas of the eye since light entering the eye cannot focus on this At first, the retinas detachment results in floaters and flashes. These are two types of vision impairments. Then blackness falls over the affected areas.Retinal detachment can happen to anyone, however, there are higher risk groups and these are; previous eye injuries, family history and anyone over 50. Treatments: Many new treatments have been invented to bring the detached retina back to its correct place. Some introduce bubbles of gas which push the floating retina back in place. More traditionally a buckle pushes the sclera or the white of the eye back to the detached retina. Recovery occurs 9 out of 10 times although complete 100% restoration of sigh