What is retinal detachment?
What causes retinal detachment?
- A tear or hole in the retina (this is the most common cause)
- A fluid build-up under the retina caused by an eye injury or trauma
- Scar tissue within the eye that can pull the retina
What are the symptoms of retinal detachment?
- Flashes of light in the eye
- A sudden increase in the number of floaters in one eye – it might look like there’s a cobweb across your vision
- Appearance of a curtain coming across your vision – this could mean the retina is detaching
Without early treatment, retinal detachment could lead to permanent vision loss in the affected eye. So if you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important that you see your Execuspecs optometrist as soon as possible.