Retinal Vein Occlusion (Rvo)
Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO) is a vascular eye condition in which the veins in the eye become blocked, leading to vision loss and other debilitating effects. It is the second most common cause of vision loss after diabetic retinopathy and is thought to be caused by aging, high blood pressure, or a clotting disorder. Treatment for RVO involves anti-VEGF injections and laser treatments in order to improve vision and reduce the risk of permanent vision loss. Early diagnosis and treatment of RVO can help preserve vision and prevent further vision loss.
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