
2026-05-30T10:55:22
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy (CSCR): When Fluid Accumulates Under the Retina •Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a retinal condition in which fluid builds up beneath the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp vision.• This causes the retina to lift slightly, leading to visual disturbances.•CSCR most commonly affects young and middle-aged adults and is often associated with stress, steroid use, high blood pressure, and certain personality traits linked to increased stress levels.•Symptoms may include blurred central vision, distorted vision, objects appearing smaller than they are, reduced color perception, and a dark or gray spot in the center of vision.•Many cases resolve spontaneously within a few months, but recurrent or persistent cases may require treatment such as laser therapy or photodynamic therapy.• Regular retinal monitoring is important to assess recovery and prevent long-term visual impairment. •Diagnosis is typically made through retinal examination and specialized imaging such as OCT scans and fluorescein angiography.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide advanced retinal evaluation and personalized treatment for retinal disorders like CSCR to help preserve and restore clear vision.#CSCR #RetinaCare #MacularDisease #HealthyEyes 👁️