What is an Exudative Retinal Detachment or Serous Retinal Detachment?
Exudative (or serous) retinal detachment is one of three types of the condition and the least common. The other two are called tractional and rhegmatogenous.
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Exudative (or serous) retinal detachment is one of three types of the condition and the least common. The other two are called tractional and rhegmatogenous.
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Tractional retinal detachment is one of the three different kinds of this sight-threatening condition.
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Retinal detachment is a serious condition that can affect anyone at any time of life, although certain criteria can make a person more predisposed to the condition.
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Macular degeneration is a disease that’s most usually associated with advancing age. It’s generally known by the acronym of AMD, which stands for age-related macular degeneration.
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An Amsler grid is a simple tool that’s used to monitor and/or help diagnose age-related macular degeneration (AMD). As the name suggests, this is a disease that can affect you as you get older.
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Floaters in your field of vision are common and are something that many of us experience. For the most part, they don’t affect everyday life and often don’t need treatment. However, overly large or multiple ones can be a huge distraction, hence the need—in som
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