10 Causes of Retinal Detachment
Cause #6: Inflammation Of The Retina
Inflammation of the retina, or retinal inflammatory disease, refers to swelling of the retina. This condition can occur at any age, although it is more common in people age 20-60. Causes of retinal inflammation include eye infections, trauma, exposure to toxins, and autoimmune disorders. In some cases, there is no apparent cause.
Inflammation of the retina can lead to vision problems such as blurred vision, floaters, sensitivity to light, eye pain, and loss of vision. If retinal inflammatory disease is not treated on time, it can lead to retinal detachment. It is therefore important to seek medical attention if you experience eye inflammation or symptoms of retinal inflammation.
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