A thin layer of tissue (the retina) in the back of the eye slips away from its normal position in an emergency scenario known as retinal detachment. The layer of blood vessels that supplies oxygen and sustenance to the retinal cells is separated from them by retinal detachment. You run a higher risk of losing vision in the affected eye permanently the longer retinal detachment is left untreated. Reduced vision, the abrupt emergence of floaters and flashes, and any or all of the aforementioned warning indications of retinal detachment are possible. Your vision may be saved if you immediately contact an ophthalmologist. If you experience any of the warning signs or symptoms of retinal detachment, get medical help right once. Retinal detachment is a serious medical condition that can result in permanent vision loss.
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