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5 Common Causes of Retinal Detachment
Retinal detachment is one of the most urgent problems that can affect the eye. While it is not something most people think about day to day, it becomes very important the moment vision suddenly changes. Many patients first notice flashes, floaters, or a shadow in their side vision and assume it will pass. In some cases, those symptoms may be the eye’s warning that the retina is under stress and needs immediate attention. To understand why retinal detachment happens, it helps

Keshav Narain, M.D.
Apr 85 min read


Early Warning Signs of Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most important eye conditions people with diabetes need to know about. It affects the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye that sends visual signals to the brain. When blood sugar remains elevated over time, the tiny blood vessels in the retina can become damaged. That damage may begin quietly, without pain and without dramatic vision loss, which is exactly why diabetic retinopathy is so often missed in its earlier stage

Keshav Narain, M.D.
Apr 86 min read


7 Subtle Signs of a Detached Retina Most People Miss
Vision changes don’t always announce themselves loudly. Sometimes, the eye gives quiet warnings easy to dismiss, easy to delay. A detached retina is one of those conditions where subtle symptoms can matter a lot, because early treatment can protect vision. Before we dive in, here’s a quick refresher: the retina is the light-sensitive layer lining the back of the eye. It converts light into signals your brain interprets as vision. When the retina pulls away from its normal pos

Keshav Narain, M.D.
Feb 193 min read


5 Warning Signs of a Retina Tear That Shouldn’t Be Ignored
A retina tear can be easy to miss, and that’s exactly what makes it dangerous. Unlike many medical problems, a retina tear often causes little to no pain, and early symptoms may seem minor or temporary. But when a tear goes untreated, it can allow fluid to pass behind the retina, increasing the risk of retinal detachment and permanent vision loss. The good news? When a retina tear is caught early, treatment is often straightforward and highly effective. Below are five warning

Keshav Narain, M.D.
Feb 193 min read


How Eye Imaging Helps Differentiate Retinal vs. Optic Nerve Disease
Patient undergoing advanced eye imaging for the early detection and monitoring of retinal disease using professional ophthalmic diagnostic equipment.

Keshav Narain, M.D.
Feb 183 min read


The Surprising Reason Some Eye Conditions Affect Only One Eye
Have you noticed sudden blurred vision, flashes, or a dark spot in just one eye? It can be alarming, but you’re not alone—many eye conditions often begin in a single eye. Retinal tears, retinal detachment, blood vessel blockages, and optic nerve inflammation can all start in one eye due to local changes, while systemic diseases like diabetes or high blood pressure may affect one eye first before progressing to the other.

Keshav Narain, M.D.
Feb 12 min read
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