Retinal detachment is generally more difficult to recover after 10 years, and patients should be treated promptly when retinal detachment occurs.
If the retinal detachment patient’s condition is mild and the macula has not accumulated, timely surgical treatment, such as scleral buckling and vitrectomy, can be performed to reset the retina and improve vision. If the patient’s retinal detachment has been 10 years old, macular detachment as well as retinal dysfunction is highly likely, and even with surgery, vision is more difficult to restore.
Retinal detachment is associated with retinal tears, mechanical pulling and fluid exudation, etc. Patients with retinal detachment should be treated in a timely manner, and there is a high likelihood that the patient’s vision will recover. In general, the longer the retinal detachment is delayed, the more difficult it is to treat, and the lower the possibility of vision recovery.
It is recommended that patients with retinal detachment seek medical attention in a timely manner to assess their condition and treat them under the guidance of a doctor.