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Branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) can lead to sudden vision loss; however, there are ways to treat BRVO to reduce this outcome.

CRAO occurs when the artery that supplies blood to the retina becomes blocked, leading to vision loss, and should be addressed immediately.

Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes-related eye condition that damages blood vessels in the retina and may lead to vision loss if not managed properly.

Floaters and flashes often aren't cause for concern, but an eye exam can help determine the cause and determine if treatment is necessary.

Macular degeneration leads to the deterioration of the macula, which impacts central vision, which is used in tasks such as driving and reading.

Retinal detachment occurs when the retina separates from its normal position, necessitating urgent medical intervention to preserve vision.

A retinal tear is a small break or rip in the retina, the delicate tissue lining the back of the eye, that could be caused by aging, trauma, or more.

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