A detached retina can happen at any age, but it's most common in people over 40 and occurs more frequently in men than women. The following factors increase the risk:
High myopia (severe nearsightedness) is one of the strongest risk factors. Others include a previous detached retina in either eye, a family history of the condition, prior cataract surgery or eye injury, and certain eye conditions such as lattice degeneration, retinoschisis, or uveitis.

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