Understanding Lattice Degeneration: Risks and Monitoring

 

Lattice degeneration is an eye condition characterized by abnormal thinning of the outer edges of the retina. If you want to see things clearly, then you must have healthy retina. Due to thinning of retina it get more susceptible to developing retinal tears, breaks, or holes, which can potentially lead to a serious condition known as retinal detachment. Once anyone diagnose with lattice degeneration, it is essential to keep close eye to monitor this condition. 

Causes & Risk Factors:
a) Genetic Predisposition
b) Myopia (Nearsightedness)
c) Aging
d) Connective Tissue Disorders 
e) Eye Trauma  
f) Retinal Detachments in the Contralateral Eye 

Symptoms of Lattice degeneration:
a) Blurred Vision
b) Flashing Lights
c) Floaters

Curtain obscuring part of your peripheral visual field If you experience any of these, seek prompt ophthalmic care. 

Potential complications and conditions associated with Lattice degeneration:
a) Myopia (Nearsightedness):
b) Retinal Tears:
c) Retinal Detachment:
d) Macular Hole:
e) Vitreous Floaters:



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