When the retina detaches, it loses its blood supply. Without treatment, the cells that process light begin to die, and vision loss can become permanent. The longer the treatment is delayed, the greater the risk. If you have had a detached retina in one eye, your other eye has a higher chance of developing the condition independently. Regular eye exams are important for anyone with a history of retinal detachment.

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