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In diabetic retinopathy, the blood vessels in the retina get blocked and start leaking fluid. In others, irregular new blood vessels Irregular new blood vessels grow which lead to vitreous hemorrhage and retinal detachments. These changes result in vision loss and finally blindness.
ROP is an eye disorder that occurs when the blood vessels in the back of eye (retina) grow abnormally. It is most common in premature infants, or those born prior to 31 weeks gestation
Laser photocoagulation is eye surgery utilizing heat from a laser to shrink or destroy abnormal blood vessels in the retina. Through the intentional formation of scar tissue, the laser device can be used to seal off leaking blood vessels, improve retinal oxygen levels, and treat retinal tears and detachment.
Use of laser photocoagulation can help prevent the worsening of retinal disorders and reduce the patient’s risk of experiencing future vision loss, but it cannot restore vision that has already been lost.
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A tonometry test measures the pressure inside your eye, which is called intraocular pressure (IOP). This test is used to check for glaucoma, an eye disease that can cause blindness by damaging the nerve in the back of the eye (optic nerve).
Tonometry measures IOP by recording the resistance of your cornea to pressure (indentation). Eye drops to numb the surface of your eye are used with most of the following methods.