What can eye imaging detect?

Ocular imaging mostly refers to fundus angiography, which can be used to check for diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, choroidal neovascularization, etc. Depending on the type of imaging, different types of diseases can be detected.
Eye imaging mainly refers to fundus angiography, which mainly includes sodium fluorescein fundus angiography and indocyanine green choroidal angiography. Fluorescein fundus angiography can be used to detect abnormalities in the retinal pigment epithelium, such as macular cystoid edema and retinal vein obstruction, etc., while indocyanine green angiography is mainly used for choroidal neovascularization and choroidal capillary atrophy.
If eye diseases are not detected in time, early treatment can easily lead to serious consequences such as blindness, thus seriously affecting the quality of life. It is recommended that patients with ocular discomfort consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.