Retinal detachment
An emergency when part of the eye (the retina) pulls away from supportive tissue.
- Treatable by a medical professional
- Requires a medical diagnosis
- Lab tests or imaging often required
- Short-term: resolves within days to weeks
- Critical: needs emergency care
Retinal detachment is an emergency. Tissue at the back of the eye pulls away from a layer of blood vessels that provide necessary oxygen and nourishment.
Rare: Fewer than 200,000 US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice
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