Retinal Vascular Disease
Retinal blood vessel conditions can cause sudden vision changes and require prompt care.
Understanding Retinal Vascular Disease
Retinal vascular disease includes conditions such as retinal vein occlusion and retinal artery occlusion. These conditions can lead to swelling, bleeding, or reduced blood flow to the retina.
Sudden blurred or distorted vision.
Loss of vision in part of the visual field.
New floaters or dark spots.
Treatment Options
Treatment may include injections, laser therapy, or observation based on the type and severity of the vascular condition. Careful monitoring helps protect vision.