Having a detached retina is a serious condition that can cause loss of vision. Permanent blindness can happen as quickly as a few days.
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Usually, it takes three months after seeing a first “floater” for the vitreous to detach from the retina completely. Retinal detachment is more common in people ...
Flashes and floaters may occur in the affected eye a few days or weeks before the loss of vision. This is due to vitreous degeneration and its traction on the ...
Your eye may be uncomfortable for several weeks, particularly if a scleral buckle has been used. Your vision will be blurry – it may take some weeks or even ...
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