
2026-05-02T11:10:08
Retinal Vein Occlusion: When Blood Flow in the Retina Gets Blocked •Retinal vein occlusion is an eye condition where a vein in the retina becomes blocked, leading to reduced blood flow and leakage of fluid or blood. •This can affect vision and requires timely medical attention.•Symptoms include sudden or gradual vision loss, blurred vision, and sometimes dark spots or floaters. •It may affect one eye and can vary in severity depending on the location of the blockage.•Common risk factors include high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and aging.•Treatment may include medications, laser therapy, or injections to reduce swelling and improve vision.• Managing underlying health conditions is also important to prevent recurrence.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide comprehensive evaluation and advanced treatment for retinal vascular conditions.• Early diagnosis helps protect vision and improve outcomes.#RetinalVeinOcclusion #RetinaCare #EyeCare #HealthyEyes 👁️