How is retinal detachment treated?

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  1. Dr. Manvi P. Maker
     

    Treatment for retinal detachment depends on the causes and the type of retinal detachment. Watch this video to learn more from Dr. Manvi Maker about how retinal detachment is treated.




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  2. Healthwise
     
    Healthwise answered:

    Retinal detachment requires care right away. Without treatment, vision loss can progress from minor to severe or even to blindness within a few hours or days.

    Only surgery can repair retinal detachment. It is usually successful and, in many cases, restores good vision.

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  3. National Athletic Trainers’ Association
     
    If you suspect you have a detached retina, you must immediately see an eye doctor to determine if surgery is required. If surgery isn’t necessary, then treatment involves rest with patches covering both eyes.

    (This answer provided for NATA by the Georgia College & State University Athletic Training Education Program.)
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