
2026-04-30T07:40:22
Retinitis Pigmentosa: When Vision Gradually Narrows Over Time •Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited eye disorders that affect the retina, leading to gradual vision loss. •It primarily damages the light-sensitive cells (photoreceptors), especially those responsible for night and peripheral vision.•Symptoms usually begin with night blindness, followed by difficulty seeing in low light and gradual loss of side (peripheral) vision, often described as “tunnel vision.” •In advanced stages, central vision may also be affected.•RP is a progressive condition, and currently there is no complete cure. •However, early diagnosis and regular monitoring can help manage the condition and slow progression in some cases. •Low vision aids and supportive therapies can improve quality of life.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide comprehensive evaluation and guidance for managing retinal conditions like RP. •Regular follow-up and supportive care are important to maintain functional vision. #RetinitisPigmentosa #RetinaCare #EyeCare #HealthyEyes 👁️