

A retinal tear or detachment is a serious condition where the retina pulls away from its normal position. This can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated quickly.

A vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding inside the eye that can suddenly block or blur vision, often caused by conditions like diabetic eye disease, retinal tears, or injury. Symptoms may include floaters, dark spots, or sudden vision loss. While mild cases may resolve on their own, more serious cases require prompt treatment to prevent permanent damage.

A macular hole is a small opening in the center of the retina that affects sharp, detailed vision. It can cause blurriness, distortion, or a dark spot in the central field of vision, making tasks like reading difficult. Most cases are treated with surgery to help restore vision and prevent further loss.

Dislocation of an intraocular lens occurs when the artificial lens implanted during cataract surgery shifts out of place, leading to blurred or double vision and increased glare. This condition may require surgical repositioning or lens replacement to restore clear vision. Early evaluation and treatment by a retina specialist are important to prevent further complications and preserve eye health.

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