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VITREO- RETINAL

One of the main risk factors for vitreoretinal disorders is aging. Night blindness, floaters in the field of vision, diminishing vision, excruciating eye discomfort, abrupt vision loss, and excessive light sensitivity are all signs of vitreoretinal disease.

In the surgical rooms of the vitreoretinal clinic at TECTONA EYE HOSPITAL, there is vitrectomy equipment, lasers, and microscopes with posterior imaging systems. The vitreous is a transparent gel that fills the area between the front and back of the eye and gives the eye its shape. The visual cortex of the brain receives an electrical signal from the retina, which is a light- sensitive region. For medical disorders affecting the vitreous body and retina, we are committed to delivering superior diagnosis and care.

SYMPTOMS

Diabetes and other medical conditions can lead to vitreoretinal disease. One of the main risk factors for vitreoretinal disorders is ageing, Night blindness, floaters in the field of vision, diminishing vision, excruciating eye discomfort, abrupt vision loss and excessive light sensitivity are all signs of vitreoretinal disease. You should seek immediate medical attention from a retinal expert if you experience any of these signs. Regular checkup are the best way to battle the disease as early as possible because retinal abnormalities are also diagnosed during standard eye exams, even before the symptoms become obvious.

TREATMENT & DIAGNOSIS

Many vitreoretinal diseases can be diagnosed by our vitreoretinal department expert ophthalmologists using cutting- edge equipment. For the research and diagnosis of different vitreoretinal illnesses, a variety of diagnostic tools are utilized including Optical coherence tomography, Argon green laser, B-Scan etc.

In the surgical rooms of the vitreoretinal clinic of the TECTONA EYE HOSPITAL, there is vitrectomy equipment, lasers and microscopes with posterior imaging systems. With a high success rate we have done challenging vitreoretinal procedures.

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