Retinal Detachment – A Vision Emergency
Act Fast. Save Sight.
Retinal detachment occurs when the retina (the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye) separates from its normal position. If not treated urgently, it can lead to permanent vision loss.
Warning Signs:
- Sudden flashes of light.
- New floaters (black spots).
- Shadow or curtain over part of your vision.
- Sudden drop in vision.
Causes Include:
- Aging (common after age 50).
- Eye injury or surgery.
- High myopia (nearsightedness).
- Diabetic eye disease.
Treatment at Apex Eye Hospital, Durg:
- Advanced retinal surgery (Scleral Buckling / Vitrectomy).
- Laser and gas-based treatments.
- Quick diagnosis with modern imaging tools.
Don’t Delay. Vision Loss Can Be Permanent.
If you notice any warning signs, visit us immediately for expert retina care.

