What Is Face-down Recovery After Retinal Surgery?
After retina surgery, you will need to keep your head in a face-down position. This is because a gas bubble has been placed into your eye.
Read MoreAfter retina surgery, you will need to keep your head in a face-down position. This is because a gas bubble has been placed into your eye.
Read MoreAvastin® is the brand name for bevacizumab. It is a drug injected into the eye to slow vision loss in people who have "wet" age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and other blood vessel diseases of the retina.
Read MoreAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a well-known problem with your retina. It occurs when a part of the retina called the macula is damaged.
Read MoreRosacea is an ongoing (chronic) skin condition that causes redness, pimples, broken blood vessels, and a misshapen nose. It most often affects the face and eyes.
Read MoreHerpes simplex virus can infect your skin, nerves and tissue; it may also infect your eyes. The virus cannot be cured, but can and must be treated promptly.
Read MoreCentral serous chorioretinopathy is when fluid builds up beneath the retina. This causes swelling and distorts vision.
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