Although there are many different retinal diseases, the majority have visual symptoms. Every area of the retina, a thin layer of tissue on the inner back wall of the eye, might be impacted by retinal illnesses. A retinal tear happens when the thin layer of tissue that lines the back of your eye (the retina) tears because of traction from the transparent, gel-like fluid in the center of your eye (the vitreous). It frequently comes on suddenly, along with symptoms like floaters and flashing lights. Millions of rods and cones and other nerve cells that receive and organize visual information can be found in the retina. You can see because your retina transmits this data to your brain via your optic nerve.
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