Retina Problems
Retina problems refer to conditions affecting the retina—the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye responsible for vision. Damage to the retina can lead to partial or complete vision loss if not treated at an early stage.
Common Types of Retina Problems
- Retinal Detachment: Retina separates from its normal position
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Damage caused by diabetes
- Macular Degeneration: Affects central vision
- Retinal Tears or Holes
- Retinitis: Inflammation or infection of the retina
Symptoms
- Sudden appearance of floaters (black spots)
- Flashes of light
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Dark shadow or curtain over vision
- Sudden vision loss
Causes
- Diabetes (major cause)
- Aging
- Eye injury or trauma
- High myopia (high spectacle number)
- Genetic factors
- Infections or inflammation
Risk Factors
- Diabetic patients
- People above 40–50 years
- High spectacle number (myopia)
- Family history of retinal diseases
- History of eye surgery or injury
Treatment
- Laser therapy
- Intravitreal injections
- Vitrectomy surgery
- Control of diabetes and blood pressure
- Regular monitoring
When to See a Doctor
Seek immediate medical attention if you notice sudden floaters, flashes of light, shadow or curtain-like vision, or rapid vision loss. These may indicate retinal detachment, which is a medical emergency.
Prevention Tips
- Regular eye check-ups (especially for diabetics)
- Control blood sugar and blood pressure
- Wear protective eyewear
- Avoid delay in treating eye symptoms
Key Note
Retinal diseases often progress silently. Early detection and timely treatment are essential to protect your vision.
Get advanced retinal care at Dr. Ankur Gupta Eye & Vision Centre, Kota for timely diagnosis and treatment.