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Retinal edema
- ... optic nerve in the back of the eye (papilledema) Vision problems including loss of peripheral vision Inward ...
- ... disorder that slowly destroys sharp, central vision Macular edema -- ... eyeball Retinal vein occlusion -- a blockage of the veins that ...
- ... other blood thinners. Treatment for the complications of retinal vein occlusion may include: Focal laser treatment, if macular edema is present. Injections of anti-vascular endothelial growth ...
- ... eye. It may also be used to repair retinal detachment. Medicines that are injected into the eyeball may help prevent abnormal blood vessels from growing and improve macular edema. Follow your eye doctor's advice on how to ...
- ... be there. Sometimes it is done to make edema fluid in the center of the retina (macula) go away. This surgery may also be used to treat the following eye problems: Retinal tumor Macular degeneration , an eye disorder that slowly ...
- ... or other retinopathy High blood pressure Inflammation or edema ... be done if you have: Retinal detachment Retinitis pigmentosa
- ... eye care specialist, who can detect cataracts or retinal swelling. Both of these problems can be treated. ... may also develop swelling of the retina (macular edema). Cataracts can be removed if they contribute to vision loss.
- Diabetes can harm your eyes. It can damage the small blood vessels in your retina , the back wall of your eyeball. This condition is ...