Retinal Detachment FAQs

Good eye health is important for driving, learning, and even engaging in sports. At Southwest Retina Eye Center in Odessa, TX, we offer comprehensive eye exams to detect any conditions or diseases, such as retinal detachment, early and provide treatment to preserve your vision. Before you visit us, read about some frequently asked questions regarding retinal detachment below: 

Retinal detachment

What is Retinal Detachment?

Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that occurs when the tissue located at the back of your eye separates from the blood vessels. As a result, fluid leaks into the hole and can cause swelling and blurry vision. The lack of nourishment in the retina can eventually lead to vision loss if left untreated. Retinal detachment can happen due to age, health related issues like diabetes, or an eye injury. Our ophthalmologist will most likely perform emergency surgery to protect your vision.

What Are Some Symptoms of a Detached Retina?

While you may not feel any pain when your retina detaches, you might start experiencing flashes of light or blurry vision. You may also have peripheral vision loss due to the condition. If you are experiencing blurry vision, it’s essential to schedule a visit with our ophthalmologist so we can assist you.

What Causes Retinal Detachment?

Retinal detachment may be hereditary and can occur if your family has a history of eye problems. Along with that, those who have glaucoma, diabetes, or other eye injuries are at risk of suffering a detached retina.

How Can I Prevent Retinal Detachment?

Retinal detachment can be preventing with annual eye exams, as our ophthalmologist can detect any tears or detachment early. You might also consider googles or supportive eyewear when performing tasks that could cause damage to your eyes.

How Is Retinal Detachment Treated?

It’s important that you visit us immediately if you believe that your retina has been detached. Our team at Southwest Retina Eye Center will evaluate your eye health and provide a treatment plan. We offer buckling, which helps alleviate eye pressure as well as a Vitrectomy. would help alleviate eye pressure. During a Vitrectomy, our ophthalmologist will remove the tissue and excess fluid around your retina. Another common treatment option is a retinopexy, which uses gas to push the retina back into its place.

Contact us for an Appointment Today

At Southwest Retina Eye Center in Odessa, TX, we offer personalized treatment plans for retinal detachment so you can see clearly. To learn more about our treatments or to schedule your appointment, contact us at (432) 333-1324 today.

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