The network layer consisting of vision cells that covers the back wall of the eyeball like a wallpaper is the retina and is a layer of the eye directly connected to the brain. Diseases occurring in the retina directly threaten our sense of sight.
Retinal Diseases
• Bleeding due to Diabetes Mellitus (diabetes) and Hypertension disease
• Retinal vascular occlusions ( Retinal Vena, Artery Occlusions)
• Retinal detachments / tears
• Yellow spot disease (Senile Macular Degeneration - Age-Related Macular Degeneration)
• Fluid accumulation under the retina, retinal edema
• Vitreoretinal surface disorders (Epiretinal Membrane)
• Macular holes (Macular Hole)
• Retinal tumors, Congenital retinal diseases Foreign bodies entering the eye
Symptoms of Retinal Disease
• Sudden or slow vision loss
• Flashes of light
• Broken-skewed vision
• Dark objects floating in front of the eyes (flying flies)
• Temporary and short temporary vision loss
• Obscuration of vision
• Formation of dark areas in the field of vision
Negative Effects of Sugar and Hypertension on the Retina
Diabetes and hypertension Diseases negatively affect all systems of the body and have the biggest negative impact on the eyes first. As a result of this effect, vascular dilations and permeability disorders occur in the retina.
Treatment of Retinal Diseases
Early diagnosis, preventive medical treatment and correct surgical intervention in the retina without delay are of vital importance. .
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