Retinopathy

What is Purtscher’s retinopathy and how is it done?

Purtscher retinopathy is an injury to the retina, usually caused by trauma to the head or other blows to the body, although its exact cause remains uncertain. Other conditions, such as acute pancreatitis, kidney failure, childbirth, or autoimmune diseases can also cause this change, however, in these cases, it is referred to as Purtscher-type retinopathy.

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What is diabetic retinopathy, your symptoms, and how do you deserve to be cured?

Diabetic retinopathy is a situation that can occur when diabetes is not identified or is not treated properly. As a result, large amounts of glucose circulate in the blood, which can damage the vessels in the retina, which can cause vision changes, such as blurred, blurred, or veined vision. Diabetic retinopathy can be divided into

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