About Retinal Detachment
Retinal Detachment, also known as rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, is related to vitreoretinopathy, neovascular inflammatory and persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous, autosomal recessive. An important gene associated with Retinal Detachment is COL2A1 (Collagen Type II Alpha 1 Chain), and among its related pathways/superpathways are ERK Signaling and Signal Transduction. The drugs Lidocaine and Fentanyl have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include retina, eye and brain, and related phenotypes are nervous system and pigmentation
Major Symptoms of Retinal Detachment
Retinal detachment symptoms include a sudden loss of vision, a sensation of a floaty or blurred image, a burning or tearing sensation in the eye, and a noticeable separation of the retina from the surrounding eye.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Retinal Detachment
The suitable lifestyle for people with Retinal detachment includes the following points:
1. Avoid strenuous exercise: Since the separation of the eyeballs of patients with Retinal detachment may cause the eyes to be impacted by external forces, they should avoid engaging in any strenuous exercise, such as boxing, Basketball, football, etc.
2. Control emotions: Patients with retinal detachment may feel uncomfortable due to eye symptoms, so they should try to control their emotions and avoid excessive fatigue or anxiety.
3. Maintain good living habits: Get enough sleep, avoid bad habits such as smoking and drinking, and conduct regular eye examinations.
4. Follow the doctor's advice: If you have symptoms of retinal detachment, you should seek medical treatment promptly and follow the doctor's advice. Do not delay or self-medicate.
5. Appropriate eye exercises: Appropriate eye exercises can promote blood circulation in the eyes and relieve eye symptoms, but overexertion or movements that cause eyeball discomfort should be avoided. People with retinal detachment should avoid strenuous exercise, control their emotions, maintain good living habits, follow doctor's recommendations and perform appropriate eye exercises.
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