Unfortunately, there is no known cure for retinal-vein occlusion, although in some cases intraocular injections, laser surgery, or an operation may be used to reduce the macular edema and stabilize or improve your vision. In severe CRVO, laser surgery is used to prevent or treat the abnormal blood-vessel growth that can lead to glaucoma or bleeding. In some cases, an operation may be necessary. You may be able to prevent RVO from occurring again by properly managing any health conditions that contribute to the problem such as diabetes, glaucoma, or high blood pressure.
Unfortunately, there is no known cure for retinal-vein occlusion,
although in some cases intraocular injections, laser surgery, or an
operation may be used to reduce the macular edema and stabilize or
improve your vision. In severe CRVO, laser...
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