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Retinal detachment occurs when the thin lining at the back of your eye called the retina begins to pull away from the blood vessels that supply it with oxygen and nutrients.
Articles for Retinal detachment
Causes of retinal detachment
The most common cause of retinal detachment is tiny breaks developing inside the retina.
Introduction
Retinal detachment occurs when the thin lining at the back of your eye called the retina begins to pull away from the blood vessels that supply it with oxygen and nutrients.
Recovering from retinal detachment
After the operation, your eyelids may feel itchy and sticky, and some fluid may leak from your eye.
Treating retinal detachment
If retinal detachment has occurred, surgery is usually required to reattach the retina.
