Retinopathy – Protect Your Eyes Before It’s Too Late!
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What is Retinopathy?
Your retina is like the camera sensor of your eye—it helps you see by capturing light and sending signals to your brain. But when the tiny blood vessels in your retina get damaged, it can lead to retinopathy, a serious condition that can cause vision loss if left untreated.
Who is at Risk?
🚨 People with Diabetes (Diabetic Retinopathy)
🚨 High Blood Pressure Patients (Hypertensive Retinopathy)
🚨 Individuals with Eye Injuries
🚨 People with Certain Genetic Conditions
Symptoms of Retinopathy
👀 Blurry or patchy vision
🌑 Dark spots or floating specks in your sight
💡 Difficulty seeing at night
⚡ Sudden flashes of light
🚫 Complete vision loss (in severe cases)
Many people don’t notice symptoms in the early stages, which is why regular eye check-ups are so important!
Can Retinopathy Be Treated?
Yes! The key is early detection. Depending on the severity, treatment options include:
👓 Better Diabetes & Blood Pressure Control – Managing your health can slow down retinopathy.
💉 Laser Treatment – Seals leaking blood vessels to prevent further damage.
👁️ Injections – Special medicines to reduce swelling and improve vision.
🔬 Retinal Surgery – For advanced cases where other treatments don’t work.
Why Choose Manjunatha Nethralaya?
✔️ Advanced Retinal Scanning & Diagnosis for early detection
✔️ Expert Eye Specialists trained in retinal care
✔️ Cutting-Edge Laser & Injection Treatments
✔️ Personalized Care for diabetic and hypertensive patients
Protect Your Vision – Get Checked Today!
If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or vision problems, don’t wait! Early treatment can save your eyesight.
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This information is provided for educational purposes only. It is essential to consult your treating doctor for a professional diagnosis, personalized advice, and confirmation regarding any medical condition.