In this era, we do not pay any extra attention to eyes. Although, we know the importance of vision in our lives. If we are experiencing blurred vision, irritation or red eye, still we do not prefer to visit an eye surgeon because we think it will be fine soon. And, if we are troubling more than we thought then, we visit a local optometrist, who does not know the exact condition of your eyes. This may harm the vision to a certain extent.
Do you know, what is retina?
The retina is a vital component of the eye, essential for vision. It is a thin layer of light-sensitive tissue. It functions similarly to the film in a camera, capturing light and converting it into electrical signals that are sent to the brain via the optic nerve. Sometimes, things do not go well, especially if you are diagnosed with diabetes or any vision problem history in the family. In this condition, you could have retinal detachment, where the retina changes position from the actual position.
Here are the symptoms, which can be dangerous, if left untreated:
1. Blurred vision: Blurriness and wavy lines are the most common symptoms of this condition. Sudden or gradual blurring in one or both eyes could indicate ARMD (Age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and other conditions. Do not delay to visit an eye surgeon. It can lead to permanent vision loss if ignored.
2. Floaters: Floaters refer to small dark shapes that float across your vision. A sudden floater can be a sign of retinal tear or detachment.
3. Flashes of lights: Experiencing sudden flashes of light could indicate a retinal tear or detachment.
4. Loss of peripheral Vision: Gradual or sudden loss of peripheral vision could also indicate retinal tear or detachment.
5. Shadow or curtain over vision: A shadow or curtain moving in front of your eyes can be a serious sign of retinal detachment and needs an immediate medical consultation.
6. Difficulty Seeing in Low Light: Finding difficulty seeing in low light can be a sign of r