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What are the Most Common Conditions that Retinal Specialists See?

What are the Most Common Conditions that Retinal Specialists See?

by Texas Macula & Retina | Nov 4, 2024 | Eye Diseases

Retinal specialists are ophthalmologists who focus on diagnosing and treating diseases of the retina and vitreous body of the eye. They play a critical role in preserving vision and managing various eye conditions that can lead to serious complications if left...
What Causes of Neovascular Glaucoma?

What Causes of Neovascular Glaucoma?

by Texas Macula & Retina | Apr 19, 2024 | Diabetes, Retina, Retinal Detachment

Causes of Neovascular Glaucoma Neovascular glaucoma is a severe form of secondary glaucoma characterized by the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the anterior chamber angle of the eye, leading to elevated intraocular pressure and optic nerve damage. The development...
Can Macular Degeneration Become a Disability?

Can Macular Degeneration Become a Disability?

by Texas Macula & Retina | Mar 23, 2024 | Eye Health, Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration, a progressive eye condition affecting the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp, central vision, raises questions about its impact on an individual’s ability to perform daily tasks and whether it qualifies as a...
Understanding the Risk of Eye Bleeding After Retinal Surgery

Understanding the Risk of Eye Bleeding After Retinal Surgery

by Texas Macula & Retina | Mar 10, 2024 | Eye Diseases, Eye Health, Retina, Retinal Detachment

Retinal surgery is a delicate procedure designed to address various retinal conditions and restore or preserve vision. While retinal surgery is generally safe and effective, there is a potential risk of bleeding in the eye as a complication of the surgical...
Is Eye Melanoma Curable or Treatable?

Is Eye Melanoma Curable or Treatable?

by Texas Macula & Retina | Mar 4, 2024 | Eye Diseases, Eye Health

Cancer can impact nearly every part of the body – including eye eyes. One of the most serious types of eye cancer is a melanoma of the eye. Inside the eye, there are structures which are similar to skin and are susceptible to melanomas just like the skin. A choroidal...
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