Retinal detachment occurs when the thin lining at the back of your eye called the retina begins to pull away from the blood vessels that supply it with oxygen and nutrients.
Symptoms of this condition may include:
Spots Moving Across Field Of Vision
Seeing Flashes Of Light
Sudden Loss Of Vision
Loss Of Outer Vision
Blurred Vision
More information on Retinal Detachment is available here.
Important: If you have these symptoms, they may be unrelated to any of these conditions listed. If you are concerned about your symptoms then you should see a doctor.
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