What’s rhegmatogenous retinal detachment?

Rhegmatogenic retinal detachment occurs when the retina detaches from the eye due to a tear or break, causing vision loss. It is most common in adults between 40 and 70, and can be treated with surgery such as a scleral buckle or vitrectomy. Patients may experience bright sparkles, peripheral vision loss, and even total blindness […]

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