Exudative retinal detachment is a type of retinal detachment in which the neuroepithelial and pigment epithelial layers of the retina detach due to exudative fluid caused by systemic and ocular pathologies.
Exudative retinal detachment is usually caused by diseases, such as uveitis, which result in exudative fluid in the fundus of the eye, which collects in the lower layers of the retina and causes retinal detachment.
Patients with exudative retinal detachment need to be treated for the primary disease first, such as medication for uveitis, etc. After controlling the inflammation, the detached retina can be reset.
It is recommended that patients with exudative retinal detachment should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.