Do you ever wonder what would happen if you lost your vision? It’s a scary thought, but unfortunately, it’s a reality for many people with retina disorders. The retina is a vital part of the eye that lets us see the world around us. When damaged or diseased, it can lead to partial or complete vision loss. Thanks to advancements…
Did you know that diabetes doesn’t only affect your heart health but also causes severe vision problems? diabetic eye disease is a health complication of diabetes that can cause significant damage to the retina and even lead to blindness if left untreated. With over 420 million people worldwide suffering from diabetes, understanding the risks it poses to eye health can…
Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most prevalent causes of vision loss among adults. According to the American Diabetes Association, people in the age group of 20–74 are more vulnerable to this condition. A recent study showed around 77 million individuals in India have diabetes, which is caused mostly by unhealthy food consumption, which soon leads to diabetic retinopathy. Along…
Diabetic retinopathy is a chronic diabetic complication that affects the light-sensitive tissue of the eye’s retina. This is caused by damage to the blood vessels. Diabetic retinopathy can be tricky to deal with as it shows little to no symptoms initially, but in the later stages, the retina starts to bleed. At this point, the person diagnosed will see dark…
You are able to see the world when multiple organs in your body function together. Your brain recognises visuals when the lens of your eye focuses on light. The retina, a thin light-sensitive layer of tissue lining the back of the eye, receives the light and converts it into neural signals. A healthy, intact retina is essential for clear vision. …
The retina is a thin layer of tissue lining the back of the eye. Its function is to receive light that the lens of the eye has focused on, convert it into neural signals, and send them to the brain for visual recognition. The several layers of the retina have interconnected neurons for the same. When the retina pulls away…
Every area of medicine has its subspecialties, and the same goes for the field of ophthalmology. While eye doctors choose to practice general ophthalmology, they may also specialise in a particular part of the eye and conditions affecting it. One such specialised eye doctor is a retina specialist. What is the Retina of the Eye? The retina is a thin…
Your retina acts as the messenger that connects what your eyes focus on with what your brain perceives. It is the most essential part of the eye that makes it possible for you to see things and make sense of what you’re seeing. But when you suffer from an unhealthy retina, it becomes unable to send clear signals to your…
What is Age-related Macular Degeneration? The macula is a very small and sensitive part of the eye located at the center of the retina, which detects light, sends signals to our brain and interprets them into the images that we see. It is also responsible for our detailed central vision. The surrounding part of the retina is in charge of…