Central Serous Chorio Retinopathy (Cscr)
Central Serous Choroid Retinopathy (CSCR) is a disorder of vision caused by fluid accumulation under the retina. It is characterised by a central serous, or fluid-filled, lesion at the centre of the vision. Symptoms include blurred or distorted vision, decreased night vision and central blindness. Treatment involves laser photocoagulation and medications. CSCR can often be prevented or managed with early intervention, making it important to be aware of the signs and symptoms. Its timely diagnosis and management play an important role in maintaining vision, and therefore, quality of life for those affected.
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