Vascular retinopathy

 Vascular retinopathy is a general expression of a combination of  retinal disorders that arise from problems in the blood vessels either  locally or at the level of the whole body. These problems may cause  retinal bleeding, thin anurora, and retinal veins. Accumulation of fluid  in the eye and end of vision loss

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Most cases are associated with diabetes or high blood pressure or both. Diabetic retinopathy is one type of vascular occlusion

Most cases are associated with diabetes or high blood pressure or both. Diabetic retinopathy is one type of vascular occlusion

Large  doses of vitamin A can slow the loss of the remaining visual strength  by about 20% per year, according to Dr. Elliot Pearson, a professor of  ophthalmology at Harvard University School of Medicine. 

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