Ophthalmologists perform a dilated fundus examination to diagnose retinal tears. Dilating drops widen the pupil to allow ...
A St. Michael's retinal surgeon and researcher has developed a new, minimally-invasive technique to repair retinal detachment that requires no incisions and can be done in the ophthalmologist's office ...
If I could use one word to sum up my eye health journey, it would be long. Not hard, excruciating or annoying—long. The ...
One of the most common vision changes we face as we age is bothersome flashes and eye floaters. In some cases, the little ...
Tractional retinal detachment occurs if scar tissue in the eye causes the retina to move out of position. It requires immediate medical attention. The retina is a light-sensitive layer of cells at the ...
Cataracts, dry eyes, glaucoma, and other eye problems become more common with age. But these can be treated—and sometimes even cured—if you know the early signs and act fast. In life, few things are ...
Vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding in the inner chamber of your eye that contains a colorless gel called vitreous humor. It’s a complication of many eye conditions like retinal tears or eye injury.
Both the retina as a whole and separate retinal layers had a reduction in retinal thickness after the use of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatments. Retinal thickness was ...