The retina is a critical part of the eye responsible for capturing light and sending visual signals to the brain, so specialists in this field deal with a range of conditions including:
Retinal Detachment: When the retina pulls away from its normal position.
Macular Degeneration: Degenerative changes affecting the central part of the retina (macula), leading to vision loss.
Diabetic Retinopathy: A complication of diabetes that affects blood vessels in the retina.
Retinal Tears or Holes: Abnormalities in the retina that can lead to detachment if left untreated.
Retinal Vascular Diseases: Conditions involving the blood vessels of the retina, such as retinal vein occlusion or retinal artery occlusion.
Retinal Detachment: When the retina pulls away from its normal position.
Macular Degeneration: Degenerative changes affecting the central part of the retina (macula), leading to vision loss.
Diabetic Retinopathy: A complication of diabetes that affects blood vessels in the retina.
Retinal Tears or Holes: Abnormalities in the retina that can lead to detachment if left untreated.
Retinal Vascular Diseases: Conditions involving the blood vessels of the retina, such as retinal vein occlusion or retinal artery occlusion.