Retinal Detachment: Causes, Warning Signs, and Treatment Options
Retinal detachment often occurs due to age-related changes in the eye. As people grow older, the gel-like vitreous inside the eye shrinks and can pull away from the retina, creating small tears. Fluid may then pass through these tears, causing the retina to detach. Other common causes include severe myopia (nearsightedness), eye injuries, previous eye surgeries, diabetes-related eye disease, and a family history of retinal problems. Certain conditions can weaken the retina over time, increasing the risk of detachment.
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