Retinal tears are treatable and are currently treated with laser therapy versus surgery.
It is possible to develop a retinal lacuna, which is common in patients with high myopia. Once a retinal lacuna develops, it needs to be treated in a timely manner, otherwise it may develop into a foramen ovale retinal detachment.
In the early stages of retinal detachment, before retinal detachment occurs, fundus laser treatment is usually needed to close the retinal detachment and prevent it from progressing.
In cases where a retinal detachment has developed, surgery is usually needed to reset the detached retina and close the retinal tear.
Once a retinal detachment occurs, the patient should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, and the doctor will evaluate the condition through detailed examination and then guide the patient to individualized treatment.