Dr. Sunita Rana Agarwal | Appointment booking number : 080 2224 0736
Consultant Ophthalmologist | Dr. Agarwal Hospitals Shantinagar Bangalore
Retina is just the nerve layer, an extension of the bran. So the brain has sent out a million axons and it has broken out into very thin membranes called as retina it does not get essential blood supply. So for this blood supply it has to rest n the rest of the eye ball. When it does not restore the eyeball, we call it as Retinal Detachment. Most common cause for Retinal Detachment is Myopia. In myopia the eyeball is stretching big and big and the retina is not stretching fast enough. So small holes develop it so the fluids of the eye will go under the hole and detach the retina. Whenever there is a Retinal Detachment, that part of the retina is not getting its nourishment. Therefore he will not see. So the first thing in a Retinal Detachment, patient will tell you is I am not seeing this part, but once it become a complete detachment, they are not seeing with that eye completely. Second most important cause is diabetes. So as diabetes keeps progressing, there is proliferation, retinal hemorrhage, vitreous hemorrhage and Retinal Detachment. How do we treat this condition? Retinal Detachment is usually treated with surgery. However now we do have another way out where we take the patient’s own blood from his finger an make the patient’s own fetal DNA, RNA and stem cells and give it back ass injections and along with that they do to increase the energy of the eye by giving laser treatment and magnetic treatment to the eye here a magnet is paced in the so silicon bed and sac and inside the lacrimal canal, which is to a surgery, but a magnet is placed and after a weeks or so the retina attaches. The energy into the eye has become less. So the energy we give back as light treatment, magnetic treatment and by the patients autologous immune booster therapy.
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