Retinal diseases: Leading causes of chronic blindness

Retinal diseases: Leading causes of chronic blindness
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The blind population in India is estimated to rise to 15 million by 2020, Retinal diseases account for a significant share of vision loss burden, compared to other eye-related diseases that can cause blindness.

The blind population in India is estimated to rise to 15 million by 2020, Retinal diseases account for a significant share of vision loss burden, compared to other eye-related diseases that can cause blindness.

Common signs and symptoms

The symptoms of retinal diseases may vary depending on the type of retinal disorder. However, most of the symptoms overlap each other or are common in various diseases. For example:

  • blurred, fuzzy or distorted vision
  • impaired colour vision
  • decreased contrast or colour sensitivity
  • experiencing dark spots in vision
  • straight lines that appear wavy or crooked
  • difficulty seeing at a distance
  • vision loss

Of various retinal disorders, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME) are two progressive diseases that causes loss of vision. AMD and DME can be effectively managed if patients are diagnosed in a timely manner. Therefore, it is important to understand the underlying symptoms associated with the diseases to identify it at an early stage.

Understanding Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)
Retina is that part of the eye where the final vision is formed, the way it is created on a film inside a camera.

If the retina is damaged, the vision is automatically affected. AMD affects the macula of the retina causing damage to the centre vision. AMD is one of the important causes of severe visual loss in the elderly population. It constitutes to 8.7% of blindness in the world.

Diabetic Retinopathy damages blood vessels inside the retina at the back of the eye. It constitutes 4.8% of blindness in the world Diabetic Retinopathy leads to Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) which is the most common form of DR. It occurs when the damaged blood vessels swell and leak into the macula of the retina causing visibility problem in the normal vision.

Awareness of Retinal Diseases

According to Dr. Raja Narayanan, Hon. Secretary of VRSI & Head of Clinical Research, L.V. Prasad Eye Institute “Retinal diseases like age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema are progressive conditions that can be managed effectively if diagnosed in a timely manner. Therefore, it is vital to seek expert advice as soon as one experiences the symptoms. Timely diagnosis can help slow the disease progression.”

Timely diagnosis and treatment

Patients need to be alert in recognizing early signs and symptoms of retinal diseases. Most often, the symptoms of AMD are confused with old age. Diabetics are advised to visit an ophthalmologist/retinologist every six months, as they are at a higher risk of developing diabetic retinopathy.

Early detection of AMD and DME increases the possibility of preventing vision loss. Today, there are treatments available that can slow or halt disease progression. Some of the treatment options available in India include laser photocoagulation, anti-VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) injections and combination therapy which includes laser and anti-VEGF treatment.

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