Retinopathy is an eye disease that affects the retina. As a result of this disease, vision problems may occur.
Symptoms of retinopathy may include blurred vision, changes in color perception, and the appearance of floaters in the eyes.
The causes of retinopathy can be various, including diabetes, hypertension, prematurity, and other factors.
Methods for diagnosing retinopathy include examination of the fundus of the eye, determination of vascular changes, and measurement of intraocular pressure.
Treatment of retinopathy may include the use of medications, laser therapy, and surgical intervention.
Prevention of retinopathy involves controlling blood sugar levels, regular measurement of blood pressure, and prevention of prematurity.
For the diagnosis and treatment of retinopathy, it is necessary to consult an ophthalmologist or retinologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.