What is a Retinal Tear? A retinal tear occurs when the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of your eye, gets a small break. This can happen when the vitreous, a gel-like substance inside your eye, pulls on the retina with enough force.
Symptoms to Watch For
What Causes a Retinal Tear? Retinal tears often result from the vitreous gel pulling on the retina. They’re more common as we age, but can also occur due to eye trauma or certain eye conditions.
Treatment Options
Prevention and Monitoring
Early diagnosis and treatment of a retinal tear can prevent it from progressing to a retinal detachment, a more serious condition that can lead to permanent vision loss. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact our office as soon as possible.
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